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Dunedin station |
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Pukeko |
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spoonbills |
We soon
made our way back to our accommodation because at 1:00 we were being picked up
for another wildlife tour – a penguin colony and boat tour round the peninsula
to see albatrosses and other sea birds etc.
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hospital penguins |
adult with yellow collar |
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Adult + 3 young penguins (no collar) |
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small blue penguin in his hide |
It went
well. On the way in a minibus we saw
spoonbills and some pukeko. We arrived
at the yellow-eyed penguin colony and were given an interesting short
appreciation of their life cycle. At
this time some of them are still ashore as they moult – they have to get rid of
last year’s feathers and regrow this year’s in about 2 months and all without
any food as they cannot go to sea to fish because their new coat was not
waterproof. We were then led to some
hides where we could observe and photograph them. They also have a small hospital – like Gweek
seal sanctuary – where they help injured and orphaned young penguins. All brilliant stuff and we saw some blue
penguins as well.
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white capped albatross |
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northern royal albatross in flight |
We then had to go to sea ourselves and
managed to photograph two types of albatross and saw more seals, shearwaters
and petrels. It was quite an experience
and again we were able to go out into the sea further as it was so calm. We then made our way back to the harbour and
eventually the lodgings. We had thoroughly enjoyed a very special day for us.
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