The appropriately named Shag Rocks rise over 70 metres straight out of the sea and form a part of Britains South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands. They are home to countless blue-eyed shags.
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Immagini correlate
- A tabular iceberg in rough seas off Cumberland Bay in South Georgia.
- A magnificent wildlife spectacle at Salisbury Plain. The vast plain is home to South Georgia s second largest King Penguin rookery.
- King penguins waddle along the shoreline at Salisbury Plain. The vast plain is home to South Georgia s second largest King Penguin rookery.
- King penguins emerge from the sea at Salisbury Plain. The vast plain is home to South Georgia s second largest King Penguin rookery.
- A Northern Giant Petrel in flight off Shag Rocks. These birds are the size of a small albatross and have a single tubular nostril on the top of the bill.
- A Wandering Albatross in flight off Shag Rocks. These albatrosses have the largest wingspan of any living bird in the world, averaging between 8 feet and 11.5 feet
- Pacific coast at sunset,Pfeiffer State Park, Big Sur, California,USA
- Salmon beach, D'Entrecasteaux National Park, Western Australia, Australia
Più immagini correlate
- Falkland Islands; West Point Island. Black-browed albatross incubating egg in a clifftop colony shared with rockhopper penguins.
- An Antarctic blue-eyed shag on its nest at Paulet Island, a small island in the Weddell Sea to the east of the Antarctic Peninsula.
- An Antarctic blue-eyed shag carries seaweed to its nest on Gibbs Island, which lies to the southwest of Elephant Island and is part of Britain s South Shetland Islands.
- Visitors to Cooper Bay, South Georgia, admiring wildlife offshore in a Zodiac inflatable boat.
- Gold Harbour is a magnificent amphitheatre of glaciers and snow- covered peaks with huge numbers of Southern Elephant Seals and King Penguins on its dark gravel beach.
- Two King penguins calling at Grytviken, which was South Georgia s longest running whaling station, operating from 1904 until it closed in 1965. It is now the headquarters of the South Georgia administration.
- A male southern elephant seal at Grytviken. Grytviken was South Georgia s longest running whaling station, operating from 1904 until it closed in 1965. It is now the headquarters of the South Georgia administration.
- A Macaroni Penguin at Stromness. The old whaling station at Stromness became famous when Ernest Shakleton ended his epic crossing of South Georgia there in 1916.