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Old 02-02-12, 01:37 PM
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A few more pics from my neighbour......digital this time!
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........and some of the scenery!
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Cute Alert!! Wins this thread.

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Cute Alert!! Wins this thread.
lol,gorgeous isn't it!
The pics are amazing,definitely a trip of a lifetime!!
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The pics are amazing,definitely a trip of a lifetime!!
The problem is that there are far too many potential "trips of a lifetime", and not only one lifetime in which to take them!
How to decide which trips to take?


PS. The albatrosses in the more recently posted heads only shot are Wandering Albatrosses.
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PS. The albatrosses in the more recently posted heads only shot are Wandering Albatrosses.
Thanks Roy.
We think this is a Royal Albatross.
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Southern Giant Petrel for the last two.
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Southern Giant Petrel for the last two.
Oh,that's great thanks very much Roy,I'll let my neighbours know.......they took hundreds of pics and now they're home can't remember any of them......and they're not birders! lol
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