Conservationists are celebrating the birth of one of New Zealand's rarest birds at Mangawhai.
The number of one of the country's rarest birds, the New Zealand fairy tern/tara-iti, has been boosted by a chick successfully hatching at Mangawhai, in late November.
With a total population of around just 40 birds, the NZ fairy tern is critically endangered, and has teetered on the brink of extinction since the 1970s.
Department of Conservation Mangawhai Fairy Tern Ranger Keven Drew hopes the new chick will help boost fairy tern numbers.
"Although it is early days for the chick and the risks are high, we are hopeful he or she will continue to do well and fledge later in summer," Mr Drew said.