Invercargill, New Zealand · UTC+12
Weather data from MET Norway (CC BY 4.0) · Sea surface temperature: NOAA OISST v2.1 (CoastWatch ERDDAP)
Next visible pass over Invercargill: Tonight at 06:55 PM local — 7 min, from WSW to ESE, peaking 33° above the horizon (bright).
Orbital elements: CelesTrak (GP/OMM) · passes computed by EarthLive24
Venture into the heart of New Zealand's conservation efforts with our Kākāpō Cam, broadcasting live from a Rakiura (Stewart Island) nest! Witness the magic of these critically endangered flightless parrots in their natural habitat. The Kākāpō is a unique and fascinating bird, known for its nocturnal habits and distinctive booming call. This live stream offers a rare opportunity to observe these incredible creatures up close, potentially witnessing nesting behavior, feeding rituals, and the growth of precious chicks. Rakiura National Park is a sanctuary for these birds. Support conservation with every viewing. Note: being nocturnal, activity is most likely to be seen at night, New Zealand time.
Kākāpō Cam: Rakiura Nest is located in Invercargill, New Zealand. The local timezone is UTC+12. This camera falls under the wildlife category on EarthLive24, which features curated live streams from similar destinations around the world.
The best viewing depends on what you'd like to see. For daytime activity, tune in during local business hours (UTC+12). Early morning and late afternoon often provide the best natural lighting and wildlife activity.
Yes, the Kākāpō Cam: Rakiura Nest live camera streams 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from Invercargill, New Zealand. The feed may occasionally go offline for maintenance, but it is designed to provide continuous real-time footage.
Watch Kākāpō Cam: Rakiura Nest live webcam from Invercargill, New Zealand. See real-time wildlife footage streaming 24/7 on EarthLive24.
Invercargill, New Zealand is in the UTC+12 time zone. EarthLive24 displays the current local time on the camera page so you can see what time it is at the camera location.
Yes, all live cameras on EarthLive24 are completely free to watch. No registration or subscription is required. Simply visit the camera page and the live stream will start automatically.
The best viewing depends on what you'd like to see. For daytime activity, tune in during local business hours (UTC+12). Early morning and late afternoon often provide the best natural lighting and wildlife activity.