tiabunna's photos with the keyword: Island

Lagoon panorama

22 May 2017 17 10 701
A stitched panorama of the Lord Howe Island lagoon. This needs to be viewed large.

The mountain and the iceberg

06 Mar 2016 45 29 933
At the foot of Mt Cook, with the adjacent Hooker Glacier (marked with note) and associated lake. I understand the glacier extended to the photo position only a few years ago, now there's just this little iceberg. Explored.

Mt Cook evening

29 Feb 2016 47 30 810
Sunset over New Zealand's highest peak (3724m). Explored.

Across the lake: night

20 Jan 2016 29 21 795
Across Lake Wakatipu at Queenstown. Repays viewing large. Explored. My friend Tacheles suggested this as a musical link and I'd have to agree.

Toward the glacier

04 Jan 2016 34 19 710
On the walk toward the Franz Josef Glacier on New Zealand's south island. Almost all the world's glaciers are in retreat - and those in New Zealand are no exceptions. For a comparison of how much, see the PiP note, copied from an information sign. Climate change at work. Explored page 1.

Looking north

25 Nov 2015 29 19 862
Looking north on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island. Some years ago there was a curious movie called "The Piano" , set somewhere on this coast in the 1800s. Much of the story centred around a grand piano which came ashore through the waves (!) - and that gives me the excuse for this musical link to the soundtrack.

The crew regroups

19 Jun 2015 13 13 593
The members of the 1968 Macquarie Island ANARE expedition, at our 47th anniversary reunion dinner - where have the years gone? Several others (mainly overseas) were unable to attend. The official 1968 group shot was posted earlier (see note).

The Royal Colony (or is that Chateau?)

30 Oct 2013 4 3 523
The breeding colony of the Royal Penguins, a hundred or so metres inland from Sandy Bay. Parks Tasmania have constructed a walkway for tourists (this is the only place on the island, apart from the station area, where tourists are permitted). Note especially the tremendous devastation of dead and dying vegetation as a result of the massive rabbit infestation at that time (Dec 2005).

Penguin Highway

30 Oct 2013 2 2 476
This little creek, at Sandy Bay on Macquarie Island, is the main access route between the beach and the breeding colony a little inland. There is a busy and constant two way traffic, interrupted sometimes by arguments over who infringed the traffic rules!

Meet the Kings

19 Oct 2013 14 5 556
King penguins near the station, Macquarie Island.

Portrait of a King

19 Oct 2013 19 6 568
Without doubt, these really deserve their title. Very majestic birds indeed and, as can be seen, regally dressed.

Macquarie Island 1968: Prince Charming meets Cind…

23 Apr 2013 556
From an old slide. Midwinter is the year's major event in the Antarctic regions: there are suitable celebrations and, in most years at the Australian stations, a performance of a rather bawdy rhyming version of Cinderella. See, we did have culture down there! Here the Prince meets Cinders (on the far right) while the ugly sisters and the villain look on.

Macquarie Island 1968: Met Office area

20 Apr 2013 526
From an old slide. View southwards down the "main street", past a hexagonal storage hut from the earliest days of the ANARE Station, then the Met office and balloon shed, with the newly installed WF2 radar to the left and the main bulk of the island beyond. There was a forest of large radio masts to give VHF communications. Most of all, one of the regular drops of snow - the weather here today reminded me that winter is again coming. If you wish to see a "live" view of this area, the Australian Antarctic Division has a webcam viewable at www.antarctica.gov.au/webcams/macquarie-island .

Macquarie Island 1968: Away she goes!

19 Apr 2013 587
From an old slide. This was taken just moments after my previous shot. As I commented, successfully launching the large balloon, radiosonde (the white box for sending temperatures) and large radar reflector (the funny mesh thing in the middle) was tricky on windy days such as this one: note the relative angles of the balloon, pulling hard, its payload, and the horizon.

Macquarie Island 1968: Immature elephant seal

04 Mar 2013 2 4 471
From an old slide. This is an immature Southern Elephant Seal putting on a threat display. He's probably about two years old, with what looks like a moulting female resting behind. Surrounding him is some of the giant kelp which grows around the shores of Macquarie Island and is tangled around the beaches.

Macquarie Island 1968: Roar at the snow

05 Mar 2013 1 3 640
From an old slide. Toward the end of winter, the bull elephant seals arrive and stake out "their" patch of beach to establish a harem. This is a mature bull with the fully developed extended nose which leads to their name. Yes, the island does have reasonably frequent "freeze-ups" during the year, most for only several days. Best viewed on black.

Macquarie Island 1968: Macquarie Shags

19 Feb 2013 2 403
From an old slide. Unique to the island, we knew these as Macquarie Island Cormorants, but clearly someone has changed the name.

Macquarie Island 1968: An odd couple

16 Feb 2013 4 6 649
From an old slide taken with a Minolta SR1 and 55/1.4 lens. For several years, an Erect-crested penguin (on the right) had been nesting on the island with a slightly-related Royal penguin (their eggs were sterile). But unlike the Royal, the Erect-crested penguin is not a native of Macquarie Island: they come from the islands to the south of New Zealand, something like 1000 km distant.

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