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  • A group of Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) - youngsters cluster together for warmth and protection within a colony in the Falkland Islands
    9932 17 Jan 2011.JPG
  • It's beak still covered in wet dirt from nest making, this Black-browed Albatross rests on a sandstone ledge high above the south Atlantic Ocean in the Falkland  Islands
    0230 03 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A Black-browed Albatross (Diomedea melanophris) chick sits quietly beneath its moths as she protect it from the bitterly cold blowing off the north Atlantic Ocean in the Falkland Islands
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  • A Black-browed Albatross (Diomedea melanophris) cares for its single young in the Falkland Islands
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  • A Black-browed Albatross (Diomedea melanophris) cares methodically for its one chick on a wild and rugged cliff line in the Falkland Islands
    0051 03 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) keeps a watchful eye on her offspring in the Falkland Islands
    1327 07 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A Black-browed Albatross incubates its sole egg in a colony in the Falkland Islands
    0055 03 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A baby skua learns to walk in the Falkland Islands
    4856 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Parenting, of which preening is a component, is important to the long term survival of a young Black-browed Albatross in the Falkland Islands
    9666 16 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A signature grey-coloured Black Albatross chick warms itself in the early sun in the Falkland Islands
    0137 18 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A group of Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) - youngsters cluster together for warmth and protection within a colony in the Falkland Islands
    9932 17 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) stand beside her two young in the Falkland Islands
    2634 06 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) keeps a watchful eye on her offspring in the Falkland Islands
    1326 07 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Parenting, of which preening is a component, is important to the long term survival of a young Black-browed Albatross in the Falkland Islands
    9668 16 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) keeps a watchful eye on her offspring in the Falkland Islands
    2552 06 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Landrover meets FIGAS light aircraft for resupply at Sea Lion Island in the Falkland Islands
    2735 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A male and female Magellanic Penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) keep a watchful gaze over their only offspring in the Falkland Islands
    6191 11 AL.JPG
  • A young Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) Stands beacon-like, waiting for its mother to return with food in the Falkland Islands
    2618 06 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female skua maintains a regular lookout as it sits on her nest amongst diddle dee vegetation in the Falkland Islands
    4881 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female skua maintains a regular lookout as it sits on her nest amongst diddle dee vegetation in the Falkland Islands
    4772 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Landrover meets FIGAS light aircraft for resupply at Sea Lion Island in the Falkland Islands
    2738 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A baby skua learns to walk in the Falkland Islands
    4766 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A skua sits quietly on her nest in low grass in the Falkland Islands
    1022 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Plastic fishing floats and other flotsam lie on a boulder strewn beach in the Falkland Islands
    2823 11 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Falkland Island Skuas can be found nesting close to many penguin colonies as the young are one of their main food sources
    0004 02 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Waves pound the shoreline of a remote boulder beach in the Falkland Islands
    2806 11 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Post Master General's Office equipped with the distinctly British red telephone booth in Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands
    3130 13 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A Victory Garden established in the backyard of a Stanley residence in the Falkland Islands
    3098 13 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female southern elephant seal lies adjacent to a whale bone in the Falkland Islands
    0249 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Residents in the Falkland Islands own the highest number of four wheel drive vehicles per person than any other nation.  The most popular being the British made Landrover
    7798 13 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A southern elephant seal peaks over the shoulders of its brethren in the Falkland Islands
    5345 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Female southern elephant seal on kelp bed in Falkland Islands
    0717 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female young southern elephant seal looks at the photographer with large eyes in the Falkland Islands
    0259 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A solitary rockhopper penguin, brays to its partner at last light, on a cliff top in the Falkland Islands
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  • Solitary and demanding respect, a black-browed albatross waits patiently, high a cliff in the Falkland Islands for its mate to return from a fishing trip
    3728 16 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Residents in the Falkland Islands own the highest number of four wheel drive vehicles per person than any other nation.  The most popular being the British made Landrover
    7732 13 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Several southern elephant seals rest in the cooling kelp weed on a secluded beach in the Falkland Islands
    6938 12 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A garden shed in the Falkland Islands  has a history going back to the early 19th Century
    3088 13 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female southern elephant seal raises its head, opens its mouth and "barks" on a beach in the Falkland Islands
    0322a 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female southern elephant seal raises its head, opens its mouth and "barks" on a beach in the Falkland Islands
    0322 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Flippers poised as if in prayer, a female southern elephant seal sleeps in the morning sun on a beach in the Falkland Islands
    0310 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A mature female southern elephant seal and young rest on the kelp weed in the Falkland Islands
    0303 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A mature female southern elephant seal and young rest on the kelp weed in the Falkland Islands
    0302 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Female southern elephant seals rest on a beach in the Falkland Islands
    0248 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • The remains of a large mountain range in the Falkland Islands, since eroded by ice during past glaciation events
    3272 14 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A young female southern elephant seal in the Falkland Islands
    0311 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A young female southern elephant seal in the Falkland Islands
    0261 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Several southern elephant seals rest in the cooling kelp weed on a secluded beach in the Falkland Islands
    6936 12 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Whales bones litter the high tide mark; the final resting place of a humpback whale in the Falkland Islands
    0331 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female southern elephant seal raises its head, opens its mouth and "barks" on a beach in the Falkland Islands
    0325 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A Magellanic Penguin stands flippers outstretched in front of it burrow that it has constructed in the soft peaty earth in the Falkland Islands
    0846 04 AL.JPG
  • Southern elephant seals lie above the low tide mark on a remote Falkland Island beach
    0422 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A young female southern elephant seal in the Falkland Islands
    0254 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • An adult gentoo penguin calls to its young at a penguin colony in the Falkland Islands
    5039 21 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A group of king penguins bray and argue amongst themselves during a sand storm on a beach in the Falkland Islands
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  • King penguins scan the beach front for predators before making their way to the ocean's edge in the Falkland Islands
    8180 11 AL.JPG
  • An adult gentoo penguin calls to its young at a penguin colony in the Falkland Islands
    5034 21 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A king penguin slowly makes it way from the ocean to the breeding colony.  Cabbage weed at the foot of the penguin is a common plant found in the Falkland Island group
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  • A group of king penguins bray and argue amongst themselves during a sand storm on a beach in the Falkland Islands
    8332 14 AL.JPG
  • A large predatory bird restricted mainly to islands which have tussock grass
    9712 02 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A skua advertises its presence by calling.  Skuas nest adjacent to large penguin breeding colonies so a regular supply of food is available to young chicks
    4741 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A magellanic penguin, in the last light  of day, makes its way from the surf to the beach
    2056 05 AL.JPG
  • A very common species found in cool coastal waters of the southern hemisphere and off Pacific North America
    4617 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0547 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0554 05 Jan 2011.JPG
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  • A gentoo penguin, after safely negotiating the surf zone runs up the beach to dryer sand
    6691 11 AL.JPG
  • Albatross bond for life and maintain stick rituals when coming together
    0463 18 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    5286 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Dolphin gull
    4726 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A very common species found in cool coastal waters of the southern hemisphere and off Pacific North America
    4360 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal
    1090 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal on kelp covered beach shows the telltale circular injury of a bite from a cookie cutter shark
    1035 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal
    0983 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A sub-adult male southern elephant seal lumbers forward with mouth open bellowing
    0957 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A young southern elephant seal playing with her flippers
    0944 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A southern elephant seal opens it mouth and bellows
    0767 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Large eyes and rolls of blubber are trademarks of southern elephant seals
    0697 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seals can spend hours resting during the day
    0492 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings sand onto its back while resting on a beach.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0389 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) Flings sand onto its back while resting on a beach.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0389 05 Jan 2011.JPG
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  • A gentoo penguin, after safely negotiating the surf zone runs up the beach to dryer sand
    6771 11 AL.JPG
  • A magellanic penguin poises in the late afternoon light before making its way into its burrow
    6211 11 AL.JPG
  • A southern elephant seal rests on a secluded beach ambivalent to the 40 knot winds that blows sand into her face
    5321 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A southern elephant seal rests on a secluded beach ambivalent to the 40 knot winds that blows sand into her face
    5231 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A male southern elephant seal bellows
    1543 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Large male bull southern elephant seals are commonly called "beach masters" or "lead seals".  They can be highly aggressive and often bellow out warnings to nearby seals.  This male is in moulting phase and shedding its skin
    1509 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal
    0982 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Fighting is a characteristic of southern elephant seals and young males often jostle in training for future competitive fights
    0964 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A young southern elephant seal playing with her flippers
    0905 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A young southern elephant seal raises its flipper as if saying "why me"!
    0871 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A Southern elephant seal opens its mouth as a warning
    0752 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Large eyes and rolls of blubber are trademarks of southern elephant seals
    0697a 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A southern elephant seal spies the shoreline as it lifts its head and opens its nostrils to breath
    0658 04 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0553 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Female southern elephant seals have the cutest of eyes - large and dark
    0526 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0495 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A female southern elephant seals looks curiously at the photographer
    0480 05 Jan 2011.JPG
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