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I'd have to agree. I actually liked Carter. Still do. But more to the point I don't like…
- View post Hi everyone. Where having a dust storm - if anyone's asking about the weather. It's actually settled down into a…
- View post As elusive and fast moving as the sea birds. Plus, you know, under water.
- View post Taken while whale watching of the coast of Kaikoura. Too bad the boat wouldn't stop rocking (it was very choppy…
- View post Probably a Wandering as well.
- View post Apparently the English call cormorants "Shags", and so do the Australians and the Kiwis. Of course the English use the…
- View post This is the most focused shot I got of the very rare Saddleback, and it's head is hidden. Sigh. I…
- View post The males are black and white, while the females (which we didn't see) are brown and white.
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- View post Nothing like trying to get a photo from a fast moving water ferry on a overcast morning. That, and the…
- View post This is possibly a Wandering Albatross, or at the very least a Mollymock of some kind. Mollymocks are the smaller…
- View post A fairly good guess, anyway.
- View post Weka are not shy, but they are fairly active when looking for food. On the beach there was usually enough…
- View post I think this blurry bird butt (photographed on Ulva Island) belongs to the introduced Hedge Sparrow, although the bird seems…
- View post I remember once telling a woman I worked with, sort of an East Coast Intelligencia type, that I was going…
- View post Sure does. Of course by saying so, you may have started a new trend of having ones entire tongue tattooed…
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- View post Yes, I just figured that out. (Usually Imogen remembers to log herself out, so I don't have to [because, uber…
- View post The one on the left was the feistiest skink we've thus far encountered. It probably didn't help matters much that…
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