Lake Kaiwai
35°25′43″S 173°55′52″E / 35.4287°S 173.9311°E / -35.4287; 173.9311
Lake Kaiwai is an alluvial lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand.[1] It is drained by Terewatoa Stream, in the Kawakawa River catchment,[2] and is part of Te Ahu Ahu wetlands.
The threatened bird species kōtātā (fernbird) and spotless crake (pūweto) live in the wetland.[3]
The Kauri Timber Company had a tramway near the lake for hauling out kauri logs to the nearby Okaihau branch railway.[4]
See also
References
- Land Information New Zealand - Search for Place Names
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