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Breeders descend on town to show off avian wonders
Breeders descend on town to show off avian wonders

Otago Daily Times

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Breeders descend on town to show off avian wonders

A burst of tropical colour and a cacophony of birdsong greeted New Zealand's best bird-breeders as they celebrated success at the national bird show in Oamaru yesterday. Hosted by the North Otago Bird Club, exhibitors "benched" their birds at the Oamaru Drill Hall on Thursday before judging took place yesterday. A total of 1463 entries from around New Zealand were on display for judges to mark the winners of a host of categories, including lovebirds, canaries and cockatiels. Peter Russell, of Palmerston North, won the zebra finch top award. "We came over on the ferry. We got off at 1am and then we were here at 9.30 in the morning [on Thursday]. "The bird was in good condition and just looking right on the day," he said. Fellow Palmerston North competitor Gary Southee won the hybrid-mule category with a crossbreed canary/goldfinch. It was the second time Oamaru has hosted the national show. Show secretary Diane Tonkin was delighted with the turnout. "It's been a fantastic show. It's really positive to see so many birds on the bench." This year, the show included a best bird in show title, the winner being awarded the inaugural Ray Gibb Memorial trophy, named after a North Otago Bird Club founding member who died last year. Head judge Coleen Wright adjudged Hamilton's Stephen Wroe the trophy winner for his plum-headed finch. Mr Wroe said he was feeling excellent after the win. "A lot of work goes into it, a lot of work goes into all shows." The birds will remain on display at the Oamaru Drill Hall from 9am-5pm today and 9am-11am tomorrow. Entry is $5 for those over 16. Home

Best and brightest birds set for big show
Best and brightest birds set for big show

Otago Daily Times

time19-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Best and brightest birds set for big show

New Zealand's best and brightest budgies, canaries, finches and anything in between will fly into Oamaru next week for the National Bird Show. Hosted by the North Otago Bird Club, exhibitors will bring their birds to the Oamaru Drill Hall on Thursday before judging takes place on Friday. It will be just the second time Oamaru has hosted a show and the first time in 15 years. With only 12 members, North Otago is one of the smallest clubs to hold a show. Show manager Eion Fletcher and show secretary Diane Tonkin were both involved the last time the nationals came to Oamaru. This year's event was the culmination of two years' work, Mrs Tonkin said. "We got asked [to host] two years ago and as soon as we said yes, we started. "It will be exciting just to see how all our ideas pan out and go together and hoping that everybody will have fun and enjoy themselves." She said, as of last Friday, they had received more than 900 entries. "Usually you get a few late entries so I'm still hoping to reach 1400 entries." Each person would enter between 15 and 20 birds, she said. "One guy told me 50 [birds] he's putting in." The club will also honour one of their founding members Ray Gibb, who died in March last year, at the show. Mr Fletcher knew Mr Gibb well and said he would have been happy to see the show come to fruition. "When we finally got it confirmed, he was right behind us. "He was pretty proud of us, so it's a big disappointment he's not here." Club president Malcolm Oakes said the show would not be going ahead if it was not for "a very small committee but a very efficient committee". "Man they've put some work in. It's been a lot, a lot of work. "We have to thank the town too. The town has been very, very supportive." Oamaru company Topflite have been the naming sponsors for the show since the 1990s and are once again major contributors, he said. Committee member Joanna Anderson said the club was excited to share "our wee slice of paradise" with the out-of-town exhibitors. "We're looking forward to showing off Oamaru and how quirky and cool it is. We're having the dinner at the Loan & Merc, which is a really cool local venue." To make it more accessible to the public, the club will have information sheets explaining the different types of birds. They are running aa colouring-in competition as well which has been distributed to local schools, kindergartens and daycares. Weston School were also going to make artwork to decorate the hall throughout the event and there would also be face painting and children's activities, she said. "What we're trying to do is make it a real event for the community and try to involve the community." There will be a bird auction held with some of the top breeders in the country offering up some of their birds. The drill hall will be open to the public for viewing late on Friday afternoon, all day Saturday and on Sunday morning.

Best birds flocking into town for show
Best birds flocking into town for show

Otago Daily Times

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Best birds flocking into town for show

New Zealand's best and brightest budgies, canaries, finches and anything in between will fly into Oamaru next week for the National Bird Show. Hosted by the North Otago Bird Club, exhibitors will bring their birds to the Oamaru Drill Hall on Thursday before judging takes place on Friday. It will be just the second time Oamaru has hosted a show and the first time in 15 years. With only 12 members, North Otago is one of the smallest clubs to hold a show. Show manager Eion Fletcher and show secretary Diane Tonkin were both involved the last time the nationals came to Oamaru. This year's event was the culmination of two years' work, Mrs Tonkin said. "We got asked [to host] two years ago and as soon as we said yes, we started. "It will be exciting just to see how all our ideas pan out and go together and hoping that everybody will have fun and enjoy themselves." She said, as of last Friday, they had received more than 900 entries. "Usually you get a few late entries so I'm still hoping to reach 1400 entries." Each person would enter between 15 and 20 birds, she said. "One guy told me 50 [birds] he's putting in." The club will also honour one of their founding members Ray Gibb, who died in March last year, at the show. Mr Fletcher knew Mr Gibb well and said he would have been happy to see the show come to fruition. "When we finally got it confirmed, he was right behind us. "He was pretty proud of us, so it's a big disappointment he's not here." Club president Malcolm Oakes said the show would not be going ahead if it was not for "a very small committee but a very efficient committee". "Man they've put some work in. It's been a lot, a lot of work. "We have to thank the town too. The town has been very, very supportive." Oamaru company Topflite have been the naming sponsors for the show since the 1990s and are once again major contributors, he said. Committee member Joanna Anderson said the club was excited to share "our wee slice of paradise" with the out-of-town exhibitors. "We're looking forward to showing off Oamaru and how quirky and cool it is. We're having the dinner at the Loan & Merc, which is a really cool local venue." To make it more accessible to the public, the club will have information sheets explaining the different types of birds. They are running aa colouring-in competition as well which has been distributed to local schools, kindergartens and day cares. Weston School were also going to make artwork to decorate the hall throughout the event and there would also be face painting and children's activities, she said. "What we're trying to do is make it a real event for the community and try to involve the community." There will be a bird auction held with some of the top breeders in the country offering up some of their birds. The drill hall will be open to the public for viewing late on Friday afternoon, all day Saturday and on Sunday morning.

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