The hatching of the first chick of the breeding season at the Royal Albatross Colony at Taiaroa Head yesterday was a ''very special'' moment.
Otago Peninsula Trust marketing manager Sophie Barker said the chick's arrival was a ''wonderful relief''.
''It's a very special moment for everybody who loves albatrosses,'' she added.
It would now be interesting to see how many more chicks would hatch from 32 nests dotted round the nature reserve, before mid to late next month, in the 2017-18 breeding season.
It was a ''miracle'' Taiaroa Head on the Otago Peninsula, was home to the only mainland northern royal albatross colony in the world, Barker said. Yesterday's first chick showed the miracle was continuing.