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‘World’s loneliest bird’ Nigel dies in New Zealand

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WELLINGTON — New Zealand wildlife lovers are mourning the death of a gannet named Nigel, dubbed “the loneliest bird in the world” due to the absence of any feathered friends on his island home.

Instead the seabird, also known as “no-mates Nigel”, spent years living among a colony of fake concrete birds set up by conservati­onists in a bid to attract wildlife.

The anti-social avian fell in love with one of the decoys on Mana Island, off the Wellington coast, and was seen preening, nestling and even trying to mate with it.

“Nigel chose to live on Mana, and we know he was happy there because he could have left any time and didn’t,” Department of Conservati­on ranger Chris Bell said on Wednesday.

“It was odd behavior for a gannet, but every group has their individual­s.”

Bell found Nigel’s body lying next to his stony sweetheart late last month and believes he died of old age, although an autopsy is yet to confirm the theory.

Sadly, Nigel may have died just as the fake colony was having its desired effect, with Bell reporting that three gannets began visiting Mana in late December.

Bell said Australasi­an gannets like Nigel, while not endangered, needed nesting sites that were not vulnerable to introduced pests such as rats and stoats.

“Gannets are extremely social birds and they make their decisions on where to live based on that,” he said.

“The decoys are our way of telling passing-by gannets that this place is safe, it’s predator free and it would be a good live.”

He said the three gannet newcomers were now regular visitors to the island and may yet set up a colony that could act as Nigel’s legacy.

“We are conscious that without Nigel the other three might not choose to nest here but only time will tell. We’re optimistic,” he said. place for them to

 ?? PROVIDED BY AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Fake concrete gannets on Mana Island off the Wellington coast, New Zealand, in a picture that was released on Wednesday.
PROVIDED BY AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Fake concrete gannets on Mana Island off the Wellington coast, New Zealand, in a picture that was released on Wednesday.

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