The Royalcam Star has fledged!
28 September 2017
Tūmanako, the northern royal albatross/toroa and star of 'Royal Cam', has left Pukekura/Taiaroa Head near Dunedin, to
start a new life at sea.
Tūmanako, not long after hatching
There are now just two chicks remaining at the colony – one of them being Toroa's chick (Toroa was the 500th chick to
hatch at the colony).
Suspected to be male, feisty Tūmanako (meaning hope, wish, desire) was named in July by public vote.
"It will be 4-10 years before Tūmanako returns, hopefully to breed and raise his own chick," says DOC Threatened Species
Ambassador Nicola Toki.
"Who knows what adventures and challenges Tūmanako will face over the next few years. Threats he may face include
natural predators such as orca and sharks, plastic pollution, some fishing practices and changes in habitat and
climate."
"However, from rocky beginnings, this chick has developed well, last weighed in at a healthy 9.5 kg and, thanks to the
fantastic work of DOC's rangers and the staff at the Royal Albatross Centre, has been given the best possible start in
life to enable a safe return to these shores."
Manager of Operations Taiaroa Head for Otago Peninsula Trust, Hoani Langsbury, said "while people are sad to see the
albatross chicks fledge it's a huge achievement to successfully raise 23 chicks and contribute to the growth of the
colony. We'll miss them, but look forward to watching the 2017/18 breeding season which will start any day soon."
It's the second year running 'Royal Cam' has been streaming live from a nest in the northern royal albatross colony on
the Otago Peninsula. Since Royal Cam launched in January 2016 it has received almost 2 million views in over 200
countries. The live stream will continue to run, as the adult birds return and prepare their nests for next year.
"To give our Royal Cam team a break in between seasons, we won't be answering any questions for the next few months,"
says Ms Toki.
"As a thank you to all the dedicated Royal Cam fans, DOC has put a little video together of Tūmanako's journey from egg
to leaving the nest."
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