A special royal guest has checked into the Whangarei Native Bird Recovery Centre in Maunu.
A Southern Royal Albatross, also known as Diomedea Epomophora, was found by Fisheries Officer West Hill on January 9 when he and colleague Darren Edwards were on patrol at Baylys beach, west of Dargaville.
Mr Hill decided to transport the bird to the centre in a large bin after he discovered the albatross "just sitting in the sand".
"It was exhausted, covered in sand and had lost buoyancy," Mr Hill said.
Mr Hill said that the bird would probably have died overnight if left on the beach so he and Mr Edwards decided to take the bird to the bird recovery centre in Whangarei.