Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008

The Yellow-Eyed Penguin

Hi guys!
Wanna tell you about my life here on Otego Peninsula! I'm one of the rarest penguins (5000-6000) of the world and I'm only found in New Zealand. Maoris called us Hoiho 'noise shouter', because of our loud and distinctive call, the loudest of all penguin species. Normaly I'm very shy, but I am used here into tourists because Elm Tours is visiting this place several times a day. They let us live here in peace and support our environment by planting bushes, where we can breed...
OK, let's have a look at where I live!

I've just arrived my beach here. During day I'm going to sea to feed and return to my roosting area late in the afternoon.

Hurry up! No sealions here?...only to cross this beach and I'm safe!

It's quite steep here to climb up...and jump over all these rocks...Ufff!

Whow, I just made it...some steps and I am at my nest!

Come on boy, make a walk...might be good for your muscels!...No, I don,t want! Don't you see all these funny guys down there, who are watching us with their cameras!

OK, don't worry, going alone...let,s cool down here a little bit!

Wildlife tour Otago Peninsula

Tour with www.elmwildlifetours.co.nz (see link)

The Fur Seal has been a success story for recolonising an area from which it was hunted to extinction by Eureapean seal hunters last century. A very large population increase has occured over the past few years. Females reach sexual maturity at 4 years and bear their first pup at 5 years. Approximately 8 days after the birth of their pup, females mate with the local territorial male. Pups are weaned July/August after which time the female feeds at sea until November.


The Hooker Sealions are the rarest of the world's five species of sealions and are endemic to New Zealand. They are making a comeback to mainland New Zealand after being eliminated by Maori hunting centuries before the arrival of Europeans. The small number now established on the mainland exist in the Catlins and on the Otago Peninsula. They are gregarious animals and enjoy each others close comapany, unlike fur seals. Adult males reach 3 metres in length, weight up to 400kg and can live up to 25 years. Females are smaller an generally light in coulour. Sea lions are highly agile in the water and can dive over 200 metres deep.




The royal albatross from Taiaroa
Albatross are the largest of the worlds's seabirds with the Royal being the largest of all. It can measure 1.2 metres from the tip of iits beak to the tip of its tail and up to 3.3 metres in windgspan. The Taiaroa Head breeding colony is the only Albatross colony anywhere in the world which is based on a mainland.


Mittwoch, 17. Dezember 2008

Moreaki Boulders

A volcanic mysteria at the estcoast...



Lake Pukaki - Mt.Cook

I slept at Lake Pukaki. A thunderstorm past in the evening in the south...



On the beaten track between Lake Tekapo and Pukaki.


Some spots at Pukaki look like an English garden. Lupins which is a introduced plant are spreading out every where.

Rainforest



The westcoast has more than 5000mm rainfall a year...

Sealpoint






These guys were not very happy about my visit. But I had to pass there and they let me go... some heartbeating moments after being attached from some seaguls I reached my camp.

Waterworld





Cloudes opened their doors for my holidays...rivers, waterfalls and streams seemed to show me their power and elegance.

Westcoast - Glacier world





What a devastating effect nature has on cars!
The effect which global warming has on glaciers are obvious...stony, muddy surfaces...not very different to Switzerland. Here Franz Josef glacier.

Bye bye Seafield


I see, it's just one month ago that I posted last time. Four industrious weeks...and finally the exame which I think worked out fine. So let's start my holiday here in New Zealand!