Capture: BOTY Potty.
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Lilith __, in reply to
its nest on the McMurdo ice shelf
Looks like Mars, Biobbs!
[you Polar Explorer, you!]
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JacksonP, in reply to
So many worthy birds but had to vote for the Karearea
Thanks, and welcome bsd1 (I'm not trying to guess what that means). Wonderful shot.
Some great early contenders here from David, Biobbs and Gareth too. Keep 'em coming.
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Kea in the coastal hills north of Kaikoura (above Shearwater Lodge: http://www.kaikourawilderness.co.nz/shearwater-lodge-accommodation.html )
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Lilith __, in reply to
Shag under water…
Among many wonderful pictures, this one is extraordinary.
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Gareth, in reply to
They were diving under our boat (outer Sounds, last Feb). I love the distorted clarity of the thing, if you see what I mean...
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I'm Team Kereru. It's always great to see pairs of them around Dunedin, weighing down overhead cables. Maybe I have an affinity for the overweight and sluggish.
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David Hood, in reply to
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David Hood, in reply to
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
There was a kea in our library yesterday.
Brilliant.
Finally a proper kea to eclipse Kuki, the abominable Sesqui 1990 avian sasquatch or 'mascot'. Despite being described in its promo pack at the time as 'fun-loving' and 'cheeky', Kuki was the soulless spawn of consultants and event managers. Instructions for licensed operators of the Kuki costume stipulated that children must never see the kea impersonator partially suited. Presumably doing so would lead to one's kea license being revoked.True to the lingering Sesqui curse, Kuki items on TradeMe never sell.
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I should say too the photos came from a performance by Craig Smith at Central Library Tuam yesterday. He was awesome. His kea sidekick was named Kaha. More pics here.
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