This striking stainless-steel sculpture can be found at the northern tip of Sanctuary Point, by the Pakuranga Rotary Walkway. Standing along the shore of the Tāmaki Estuary, Ngā Manu is a kinetic sculpture, designed to rotate with the force of the breeze. Three large koru shapes at the top of the mast turn in the wind as do each of the nine bird forms flying off the koru.
Perfect weather for a walk along the Rotary Walkway, including Auckland Public Art 'Ngā Manu' by Dion Hitchens which celebrates 50 years commitment from Pakuranga Rotary Club to the local area.
Find ut more about this artwork at the Auckland Public Art website: https://www.aucklandpublicart.com/search?artwork=4206