Stewart Island

New Zealand, November 2007

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Tui
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Twin piston

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Tree

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Ulva Island is the second island in the distance.

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Stewart Island Sheep.

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An albatross, just above the horizon.

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This is an ocean bird. It might be a Buller's Mollymawk, an albatross.

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This is an ocean bird. It might be a Buller's Mollymawk, an albatross.

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This is an ocean bird. It might be a Buller's Mollymawk, an albatross.

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This is an ocean bird. It might be a Buller's Mollymawk, an albatross.

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This is an ocean bird. It might be a Buller's Mollymawk, an albatross.

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This is an ocean bird. It might be a Buller's Mollymawk, an albatross.

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Some kind of tern?

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This is a sideways bird. It flies this way because of the coriolis effect of the southern hemisphere.

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A mostly white bird.

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Mollymawk?

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Mollymawk?

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Mollymawk?

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Mollymawk?

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Fern

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Seaweed. Kelp?

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Seaweed. Kelp?

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Purple Flowers

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A boat and some rocks.

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This is the boat I took to Ulva Island.

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A territorial dispute. These are tuis. They sound like R2D2.

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This is the ferry from the "mainland."

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Your basic "duck on the roof" photo.
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kaka?
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kaka?
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I think these are kakas. They seem to eat wood.