Don't make me the only person to add photos in here. I can see at least 30 other people have looked at this thread. Upload a photo!
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A handful of geese + a black swan
Matata, New Zealand
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Don't make me the only person to add photos in here. I can see at least 30 other people have looked at this thread. Upload a photo!
652
A handful of geese + a black swan
Matata, New Zealand
Yea, I really like it. A friend of mine showed it to me a couple of months ago and thought it was worth sharing. Shows how everything is connected in some way in ecosystems.
Thanks. I feel like I'm starting to get the hang it here
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Species: North Island robin
Location: Cobb Valley, Tasman, NZ
Conservation status: Not threatened
Definitely polar bears
I'll kick it off..
650
Species: Tui
Location: Matata, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
I reckon we start a thread for bird photos so here goes. It is better if you can give some details for your photo too such as location, species, whether it is threatened or not. There are some...
This is a quick video explaining the effects of reintroducing wolves into Yellowstone National Park. Illustrates the complex inter-connectivity between life and the environment. I love this example!...
I didn't even realise there were penguins in Africa
You're attracting some beautiful birds there. Love the pictures!
Awesome thanks for clearing that up
Now that I look at your website it clearly is. How come you chose the kiwi for your first book? Are you from NZ?
That looks like a Kiwi!
Those are some amazing photos. Think I need to put a bit more effort into my photography if I ever want to take image like that.
The Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year...
Sorry, I didn't know where else to ask this but I went to look in the photo album section and the only albums I can see are my own ones. Are there no other albums or are they just not showing up?
Yea it just sort of looked like it may have been when the seal surfaced around 1:50 in the video, but it might just be a pier or something.
That's pretty crazy. Sounds like they are still a far way away from translating dolphin language but it would be pretty amazing if we could understand the language of another species.
Is that a captive seal?
That's such a nice story!
sciencekids.co.nz has a fair few videos on animals
Hi everyone,
Just introducing myself. I am a biology master's student from NZ. I am mostly interested in wild animals more so than pets. I find anything from tiny little insect to mammals...