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Kepler Kea
This photo of a kea was taken while walking the Kepler Track in Fiordland. You can see the beautiful shades of the feathers, from green through to tea...
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Kepler Track Forest
The Kepler Track, a 60 kilometre circular track, traverses through the spectacular scenery in Fiordland National Park.
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Kepler Track River
The photo is a little overexposed at the top but it still captures the colour of the forest well.
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Kea Eating
Kea eating a bit of my apple on the Kepler Track, Fiordland. The Kea (Nestor notabilis) is one of seven parrot species endemic to New Zealand.
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Looking Down on Kea
Kea are amazing birds. They are legendary for their intelligence and curiosity, both vital to their survival in a harsh mountain environment. Studies ...
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Naughty Kea
The Kea are attracted by the prospect of food scraps from human habitation. Their curiosity leads them to peck and carry away unguarded items of cloth...
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The Kea Appears
Look at this cheeky guy checking us out! This photo was taken on the Kepler Track, Fiordland, New Zealand.
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Side View of Kea
Now uncommon, the Kea was once killed for bounty as it preyed on livestock, especially sheep, only receiving full protection in 1986. Together with lo...
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Fiordland Native Forest
The beauty of a river we encountered on the Kepler Track, Fiordland.
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Kepler Track Sign
The Kepler Track, a 60 kilometre circular track, traverses through the spectacular scenery in Fiordland National Park. The Kepler Track is located in ...
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