A magnificent wildlife spectacle at Salisbury Plain. The vast plain is home to South Georgia s second largest King Penguin rookery.
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Parole chiave collegate
- 862-
- animale
- animale selvatico
- Antartide
- Arctocephalus gazella
- AWL Images
- costa
- foca
- foca elefante
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- immagine a colori
- innevato
- isola della Georgia meridionale
- litorale
- montagna
- neve
- Oceano
- Oceano Antartico
- otaria a pelliccia
- pinguino
- pinguino reale
- Salisbury Plains
- Southern Elephant Seal
- South Sandwich Islands
- uccello
Immagini correlate
- A King penguin passes close to a fur seal at Salisbury Plain. The vast plain is home to South Georgia s second largest King Penguin rookery.
- King penguins walk in line straight past a fur seal at Right Whale Bay near the northeast tip of South Georgia.
- A fur seal in tussock grass at Right Whale Bay near the northeast tip of South Georgia. The concentrations of fur seals on South Georgia are the densest of any marine mammal in the world. King penguins are in the background.
- Gold Harbour is a magnificent amphitheatre of glaciers and mountains with around 25,000 breeding pairs of King Penguins. The unfledged chicks have brown down which will change to adult plumage within a year of being born.
- A visitor photographing King Penguins at Salisbury Plain. The vast plain is home to South Georgia s second largest King Penguin rookery.
- Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) pups, Gold Harbour, South Georgia, South Atlantic Ocean, Polar Regions
- Gold Harbour is a magnificent amphitheatre of glaciers and snow- covered peaks and an important breeding ground for Southern Elephant Seals and King Penguins.
- 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.
Più immagini correlate
- 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.
- 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.
- Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) pups at sunrise, Gold Harbour, South Georgia, South Atlantic Ocean, Polar Regions
- Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina), Peggotty Bluff, South Georgia, South Atlantic Ocean, Polar Regions
- Visitors to Cooper Bay, South Georgia, admiring wildlife offshore in a Zodiac inflatable boat.
- A fur seal at Stromness Bay. The old whaling station at Stromness became famous when Ernest Shakleton ended his epic crossing of South Georgia there in 1916.
- The old whaling station at Stromness. Here, Ernest Shakleton ended his epic crossing of South Georgia in 1916. The station began operating in 1913. It was converted to a ship repair yard in 1931 until it closed in 1961.