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810 uploads

Total photos: 810
Total videos: 0
Species photographed: 628
Most photographed species: Short-tailed Albatross (See all)
Countries visited: 40
Mar 3 2020
We saw this bird on numerous occasions on our way across to S Georgia
Apr 22 2020
Mar 3 2020
A sub adult female
Apr 22 2020
Mar 3 2020
This is either a 3rd or 4th cycle male or a younger adult female. Females tend to have less white and a more solid blacker wing
Apr 22 2020
Mar 3 2020
This probably a second or third cycle female
Apr 22 2020
Mar 3 2020
Here is an adult bird- magnificent with his 3.5 metre wingspan
Apr 22 2020
Mar 3 2020
it is a 3 day sail from the Falklands to South Georgia and 12 hours out we ran into many Wanderers.The adults especially if they have that diagnostic orange stain on the side of the neck are not too difficult to ID but the juveniles are just about impossible to differentiate from Tristan or Antipodean. Wanderers breed on S Georgia and I have assumed that all the juveniles are indeed Wanderers which is probably correct
Apr 22 2020
Mar 1 2020
Neither Brown Skua nor Subantarctic Skua seems to be on your list. This is a Subantarctic Skua
harassing a seal
Apr 20 2020
Mar 1 2020
We saw a pair of birds along the seafront
Apr 20 2020
Mar 1 2020
The 'Johnny Rook' was a common scavenger around the rookeries
Apr 20 2020
Mar 1 2020
Cant believe you dont have the updated splits on this bird. The Southern Rockhoppers were moulting
and not looking their best
Apr 20 2020