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Total photos: 810
Total videos: 0
Species photographed: 628
Most photographed species: Short-tailed Albatross (See all)
Countries visited: 40
Mar 11 2020
All the great Albatross we saw off Gough (where they breed) i have assumed to be Tristan rather than Wandering
Apr 24 2020
Mar 11 2020
Your list needs updating for the split. This is Puffinus elegans Subantarctic Shearwater. A photographic lifer for me
Apr 24 2020
Mar 11 2020
taken Off Gough
Apr 24 2020
Mar 11 2020
Apr 24 2020
Mar 11 2020
Atlantic Yellow-nosed were common in the Gough-Nightingale/Inaccessible- Tristan triangle
Apr 24 2020
Mar 11 2020
It is a 4 day sail from South Georgia to the Tristan group. The Tristan islanders would not let us land- the news of the virus had reached the most isolated populated island in the world. We headed for Gough instead where the seas were alive with birds. Atlantic Petrel was a new bird for me
Apr 24 2020
Mar 5 2020
Also known as the South Georgia Pintail (it may get full species status one day). These birds were pretty confiding on their small pan hidden amongst the tussac grass
Apr 23 2020
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Mar 5 2020
The Subantarctic Skuas are well practiced scavengers around all the penguin rookeries
Apr 23 2020
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Mar 5 2020
This South Georgia Shag was common on the many rocky outcrops
Apr 23 2020
Mar 5 2020
The only passerine to breed below the Antarctic convergence this Pipit is making a real comeback following the mice and rat eradication programme on S Georgia
Apr 23 2020