Return of the Penguins?
/The fourth and final installment of Voyage of the Yellow-eyed Penguin.
The fourth and final installment of Voyage of the Yellow-eyed Penguin.
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No snow, but New Zealand sure is festive right now
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Christmas morning at Danseys Pass, New Zealand (just me, the birds, and the sheep)
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A pre-Christmas alpine kayak (above) and two kayaks around two Goat Islands, 1500km apart (below).
Knew I lugged this little yellow boat all the way from Maine for a reason... (photos: @edinzphoto)
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Ever wondered what it's like to be jumped by a 700-pound endangered marine mammal? Find out in the latest installment of Voyage of the Yellow-eyed Penguin. Also featured: shipwrecks, near-shipwrecks, and albatrosses in peril.
Sketches of New Zealand white-capped mollymawks, nesting on Auckland Island in the subantarctic
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The second chapter of my National Geographic series Voyage of the Yellow-eyed Penguin: Penguins Wanted, actually involves penguins. Additional visual below.
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