Oratia Stream

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Oratia Stream
The Oratia Stream near WestCity Waitakere
Oratia Stream is located in Auckland
Oratia Stream
Mouth of the Oratia Stream
Oratia Stream is located in New Zealand
Oratia Stream
Oratia Stream (New Zealand)
Route of the Oratia Stream
Location
CountryNew Zealand
RegionAuckland Region
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationWaiatarua
MouthTe Wai-o-Pareira / Henderson Creek
  location
Henderson
  coordinates
36°52′21″S 174°38′6″E / 36.87250°S 174.63500°E / -36.87250; 174.63500
Length9 km (6 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionOratia StreamTe Wai-o-Pareira / Henderson CreekWaitematā Harbour
River systemTe Wai-o-Pareira / Henderson Creek

The Oratia Stream is a stream of the Auckland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows north-east from its source at the township of Waiatarua in the Waitākere Ranges, before entering into the Te Wai-o-Pareira / Henderson Creek, which flows into the western the Waitematā Harbour. After beginning at Waiatarua, the stream passes through the rural locality of Oratia and the West Auckland suburbs of Sunnyvale and Henderson. Since the mid-2000s, the Oratia Stream has been forested with native flora.

The stream begins south of the Waiatarua, flowing north-east through the rural locality of Oratia.[1] At Glen Eden, the stream changes course, flowing north-west towards Parrs Park.[1] The stream meets the Waikumete Stream and the Millbrook Esplanade in the suburb of Sunnyvale, and continues to flow north, adjacent to the WestCity Waitakere shopping centre in Henderson. At Te Kōpua (modern-day Falls Park / Tui Glen Reserve), the stream becomes Te Wai-o-Pareira / Henderson Creek, an estuarine arm of the Waitematā Harbour.

The stream has six tributaries. Five of these, the Potter Stream,[2] Bendall Creek,[3] Cantys Stream,[4] Cochran Stream[5] and Kaurimu Stream,[6] flow in rural Oratia, while one the Waikumete Stream, flows north from Titirangi through Glen Eden.[7]

The land adjacent to the stream form an alluvial flood zone, which was historically forested by tōtara, tītoki and west coast kōwhai.[8] The stream is a location where a population of the freshwater crab Amarinus lacustris is found.[9][10]

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