Native birds in a protected breeding ground near Wellington are facing added danger thanks to a significant mast year.
Wainuiomata Mainland Island is home to a number of threated native birds, lizards, fish and plant species.
A mast year occurs when trees produce excessive fruit and seeds which attract pests, causing a boom in rat and stoat numbers.
When the food starts to dwindle through the winter the pests turn to native wildlife instead to feed their appetites.
Greater Wellington Regional Council Biodiversity Officer Kim Broad said they are very concerned about the situation.