An albatross has died as heat stress and fly strike hit the protected population of northern royal albatross at Taiaroa Head on Otago Peninsula.
The Department of Conservation last week turned on its irrigation lines after adult birds started to show signs of heat stress, and fly strike became a major risk, DoC ranger Lyndon Perriman said.
"This is a really critical stage."
The system significantly reduced the risk of fly strike for eggs and chicks during hot weather. So far, five of the 20 chicks that had hatched had been affected by fly strike.
Staff were checking the eggs and chicks regularly. Once chicks were two days old, they moved enough to deter flies.