Kiwiland
/Look! Look! Guess what it is! (Tawharanui, NZ) pic.twitter.com/86N7WrYmNu
— Abby McBride (@sketchbiologist) September 19, 2017
Yes, that is indeed the hind end of a North Island brown kiwi.
Look! Look! Guess what it is! (Tawharanui, NZ) pic.twitter.com/86N7WrYmNu
— Abby McBride (@sketchbiologist) September 19, 2017
Yes, that is indeed the hind end of a North Island brown kiwi.
@sketchbiologist reflects on first days in the field NZ. Albatross, shearwaters, prions, divers & stormies in view pic.twitter.com/Cy2NMWqS7m
— Chris Gaskin (@PetrelsInPeril) September 15, 2017
Boat trip back from the Mokohinau Islands (Burgess, specifically) in the amazing Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand.
A grey-faced petrel contemplates the world from the entrance to its nest burrow
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Burgess Island, New Zealand
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On Burgess Island in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf.
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Top photo by Otto Whitehead