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Kārearea Attacks Walkers in New Zealand: Territorial Bird Dive-Bombs Unsuspecting Hikers

Summary

  • Kārearea, New Zealand's 'bird of the year', attacking walkers during nesting season
  • Falcon can fly up to 200km/h and has powerful talons
  • Territorial behavior puts walkers at risk of being dive-bombed
Kārearea Attacks Walkers in New Zealand: Territorial Bird Dive-Bombs Unsuspecting Hikers

In the weeks leading up to November 5th, 2025, New Zealanders have been warned to exercise caution around the kārearea, the country's 'bird of the year' and its fastest flying bird. The kārearea, a powerful falcon capable of reaching speeds of up to 200km/h, has been dive-bombing walkers who venture too close to their nests during the current nesting season.

The threatened kārearea was crowned 'bird of the year' in September 2025, but its territorial behavior during this time of year has put unsuspecting hikers at risk of being attacked. Walkers have reported hearing the birds before seeing them, only to be swooped at multiple times by the fast-flying raptors. The kārearea's impressive talons have added to the danger, with the birds known to target not just their usual prey of small mammals and lizards, but also larger animals that come too close to their nests.

Authorities have advised the public to avoid areas where kārearea nesting has been spotted, and to quickly leave the vicinity if they find themselves within the 400-meter radius that the birds will aggressively defend. With habitat destruction pushing the kārearea into smaller areas, encounters with walkers are becoming more common, leading to the recent incidents of dive-bombing attacks.

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The kārearea is New Zealand's fastest bird, a powerful falcon capable of flying at speeds up to 200km/h.
Kārearea become incredibly territorial during their nesting season, and will aggressively defend their nests by dive-bombing and swooping at people who come too close.
Walkers should avoid areas where kārearea nesting has been spotted, and quickly leave the vicinity if they find themselves within the 400-meter radius that the birds will defend.

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