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St Johns Bush
St Johns Bush in 2021
Map
TypePublic park
LocationAuckland, New Zealand
Coordinates36°52′19.01″S 174°50′28.42″E / 36.8719472°S 174.8412278°E / -36.8719472; 174.8412278
Area5 ha (12 acres)[1]
Operated byAuckland Council
StatusOpen year round

St Johns Bush is a reserve in central Auckland in New Zealand. It is situated in a small valley near the larger Kepa Bush Reserve. It is named after the nearby suburb St Johns.

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Flora and fauna

Gowing Drive entrance to St Johns Bush in 2021

Flora and fauna inside the reserve include a large kauri tree which is almost in the middle of the reserve, estimated to be around 150 years old.[1] Other trees include kanuka, karaka, kowhai, pohutukawa and rimu.

A small wetland system that runs through the reserve is home to longfin eel. Whitebait and freshwater bivalves are also present.[2]

The native birds of the reserve include tūī, New Zealand pigeons, grey warblers, silvereyes and New Zealand fantails. Introduced species including eastern rosella and Australian magpies are occasionally seen.[3]

Kaka sometimes stop off at St Johns Bush on their way to the Whangaparaoa Peninsula on the North Shore. Kaka feed off berries and fruit.

History

St Johns Bush was set aside as a reserve by Bishop George Selwyn and his wife Sarah in the mid-19th Century.[1] In 1994 Auckland Council initiated a plan to rezone a considerable part of St Johns Bush. Forest & Bird became involved and this was ceased. In 2000 Auckland Council acquired St Johns Bush. In 2004 Auckland Council purchased another hectare of land.

References

  1. ^ a b c Janssen, Peter (January 2021). Greater Auckland Walks. New Holland Publishers. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-86966-516-6. Wikidata Q118136068.
  2. ^ "Public ownership of St Johns Bush grows | Scoop News".
  3. ^ "St Johns Bush Path – bush walks in Auckland".
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