Enderby Island
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Taking zodiacs from the ship to shore |
From the Snares, we continued sailing further south through the afternoon and night to arrive early the next morning at Enderby Island in the Auckland Islands group at about 51 degrees south.
We spent a glorious
day on Enderby Island walking a 6+ mile circuit around the island. It is a small island in the archipelago and an Important Bird Area (IBA) completely free of all introduced predators. The IBA status was conferred by BirdLife International
for the breeding seabirds, and Auckland Island Shag, Teal, Rail, and
Snipe. All of them are unique species or
subspecies.
On our hike we saw
the Auckland Island teal and shag, the
snipe, and many Yellow-eyed Penguins. The snipe is
also known as the subantarctic snipe.
Most of the flowering
plants still had at least a few in flower and some were in their full glory.
We got to experience
the sun, the rain, and a whole lot of wind. The wind riding birds like the
giant petrel and southern royal albatross were in their element.
We also spent time
dancing around the New Zealand sea lions, especially tricky in the tussock
grass where they could hide until we almost stepped on them. They are on the
island to give birth and breed so are especially touchy right now. Our
guides had to spend time fighting them off as the young males are especially
aggressive.
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The landing beach complete with many New Zealand (Hooker's) Sea Lions |
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A "wet" landing |
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The "Spirit of Enderby" |
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The "Spirit of Enderby" anchored offshore |
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Auckland Islands Shag |
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Auckland Islands Shag |
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Auckland Islands Shag |
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Auckland Islands Shag |
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Auckland Islands Teal |
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Australasian (New Zealand) Pipit |
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Australasian (New Zealand) Pipit |
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Brown Skua |
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Double-banded Plover |
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Double-banded Plover |
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One of the "megaherb" flowers |
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Female Hooker's Sea Lion hiding in the tussock grass |
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sub-adult male Sea Lion (they are grouchy) |
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Rata Tree forest |
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Contemplating running the gauntlet back to the beach |
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Light-mantled Sooty Albatross |
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Light-mantled Sooty Albatross on nest |
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Light-mantled Sooty Albatross. Considered by many to be one of the most elegant species on earth (I would agree). |
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Immature Northern Giant Petrel. A face only its mother could love... |
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Southern Royal Albatross |
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Southern Royal Albatross |
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Yellow-eyed Penguin |
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Yellow-eyed Penguin |
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Yellow-eyed Penguin |
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Yellow-eyed Penguin |
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Yellow-eyed Penguin |
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Yellow-eyed Penguin |
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Yellow-eyed Penguin |
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Tomtit |
What an incredibly different and impressive island! The plants are so wonderful. I've never seen pictures of the Rata forest trees. Dr. Seuss?!
ReplyDeleteGlad you took pics of your ship. Both show the setting you were in quite well. Such interesting birds again. Great to know about your "adventures" with the seals.
It is so nice to be "part" of your trip with your excellent photos and narration of what you encountered.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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