- Fancy A Little Shag?
A Little Shag (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) sits up on a old rusting post. You can recognise a little shag because of it's distinctive colouring of bla...
Listed in photos - White-faced Heron
The white-faced heron is now the most common heron found in New Zealand. This photo was taken on the estuary behind Rabbit Island.
Listed in photos - White-faced Heron 2
Another shot of the white-faced heron searching for prey in the estuary behind Rabbit Island.
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 - New Zealand Sheep Farm
This photo was taken in spring, less than 5 minutes drive north of Kaikoura. It's such a classic South Island landscape that I had to take a photo.
Listed in photos - Road Trip
Classic New Zealand scenery on the road.
Listed in photos - Road Trip 2
Same stretch of road as my other photo (Road Trip) but this one has better looking road surface.
Listed in photos - Road Trip 3
Same stretch of road in the Nelson Lakes region. I like this photo because it has the power lines that add to the depth and also sheep can be seen.
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