- Toko Mouth
Toko Mouth is a settlement close to the south bank of the mouth of the
Tokomairiro River , some 50 kilometres south ofDunedin and 15 kilometres southeast of Milton inOtago ,New Zealand .The settlement comprises some 70 holiday homes, of which a small percentage are occupied by permanent residents. It is accessible by road from Milton and also via a coastal back-road from Kaitangata, 20 kilometres to the southwest.
Several beaches surround the area: Chrystall's Beach and Glenledi/Bull Creek to the north and Measly Beach to the south. Chrystall's Beach features the local landmark of
Cook's Head Rock , a rock formation featuring hexagonal columns. Bull Creek is a popular site, as the small beach is surrounded by a stand of native bush and is sheltered by a reef. Swimming is relatively safe at both Bull Creek and Toko Mouth, though rips are common at Chrystall's Beach.The
estuary just inside the mouth provides a food source for several species of water birds, includingoystercatcher s,spoonbill s,gull s,heron s and others. A reef is found outside the southern side of the mouth. Shortly up river, thewetland is home to a notable population ofFernbird , and the occasionalbittern .From the earlier months of 2007 it has become apparent that the spit which buffers the river mouth has been moving erratically with each successive tide, wearing down to nothing but a stub. Heavy rain and wind has caused this occurrence.
External links
* [http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~asmarsh/tokomouth/tokomouth.html More photographs of Toko Mouth]
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