- Dolphin3
This is the second shot of the mother and baby dolphin. The mother is closest to the camera, completely underwater and the baby's fin is just disappea...
Listed in photos - Tui Song
This one is of the tui that comes by our kitchen window morning and night.
Listed in photos - Wellington Zoo Meerkat
A meerkat on the lookout at Wellington Zoo.
Listed in photos - Pied Cormorants
Pied Cormorants (Phalacrocorax varius) rest in South Bay, Kaikoura. It is also called a Pied Shag or it's Maori name of Karuhiruhi.
Listed in photos - New Zealand Fur Seal
A New Zealand Fur Seal (Arctocephalus fosteri) lazes on the rocks in Kaikoura. These seals were widely hunted from shortly after the European discover...
Listed in photos - Kaikoura Sleeping Seal
A sleeping New Zealand Fur Seal near Ohau Point in Kaikoura, New Zealand.
Listed in photos - Peeking Seal
Kekeno (Arctocephalus forsteri) are members of the Otariidae family of pinnipeds, fin-footed carnivorous marine mammals. They are distinguished by vis...
Listed in photos - Sleeping Seals at Ohau Point
Two New Zealand Fur Seals (Arctocephalus fosteri) sleep on the rocks at Ohau Point, Kaikoura. Cute little nuggets!
Listed in photos - Black Swan at Lake Rotoiti
The Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) was introduced to New Zealand as an ornamental waterfowl in 1864, although some have flown from Australia to New Zeala...
Listed in photos - Black Swan Walking
This Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) was photographed at Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes, New Zealand. Black Swans were introduced from Australia in 1864. Blac...
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