In Search of Isbjørn.

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Brilliant!!! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

And now for the other 641! O\/ O\/ O\/


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Great shots - only another 641 photos to go of the Ivory Gulls, unless you count the ones you posted before.

I looked up your trip on the website. Somehow think going to Alaska on a ship of 900+ won't be nearly as good but I'll suffer.

(I see Mel did the same math!)


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Fantastic pics...although his breakfast doesn't look quite as tasty as yours sounds! \O


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Dewi wrote:



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magnificent ^Q^
fly in place... a bit like Falcon O**

did you saw the drop of water, on the back, between the wings, of the bird... \O


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Again, beautiful pics (as usual ;-))........must have been exhilarating watching the birds catch its prey!!

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Thanks Lisbeth, Mel, Jillinflorida, Flutterby, Richprins, Nan & Bush Brat. \O

BB, it was very exiting watching them. \O

Nan, I had not noticed the water until you mentioned it. \O

RP. X#X

Jill, Go for it, I'll bet it's a super trip with 900 or 9 onboard. \O

Mel, I'd better not post too many of them. =O: =O: =O:

Lis, it was fantastic just watching them. \O


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The other birds following the ship were also putting on a performance and I took the opportunity to get some photos of them as well.

This juvenile Kittiwake seemed just as interested in the people onboard as we were in it.

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Blue phase Fulmars cruised on by, using the updraughts formed by the ship to play in the breeze.

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The paler form of this species was also present.

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Adult Kittiwakes also played around on the updraughts.

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Up ahead, a large blob could be made out on the ice through the mist.

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It materialised into a Walrus, who was taking a siesta on the floe.

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It must have been in a deep sleep as we were past it before it realised that we were there.

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And simply stared at us before he settled back down to sleep again.

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The Kittiwakes are not too bad either....at least the pics aren't ;-)

The walrus is a .... :-? bulk! You said it -O -O


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not even afraid... just a bit awake 0*\
yes... it's a huge form =O:


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