Sentences with phrase «fur seal colony»

Day Two — Early start 0700, travel to Admirals Arch and the New Zealand fur seal colony.
Snorkel with the Cape fur seals in Robberg's marine protected area just off Robberg Nature Reserve, where a huge Cape fur seal colony now again lives (the seals were driven to the brink of extinction during the late 1800s and only began to re-colonise the site in the 1990s).
Hike Routeburn Track Kepler Track Punakaiki Aoraki / Mt Cook National Park West Coast beaches and rainforests Franz Josef Glacier (with heli - hike option) To a fur seal colony in Kaikoura
Join a naturalist for a walk along coastal cliffs, or journey into Flinders Chase National Park to see some of the island's natural icons: the Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch, home to a fur seal colony.
Just offshore from The Nobbies are Seal Rocks, home to Australia's largest Australian fur seal colony.
But a big portion of their diet comes from cleaning up after the fur seal colony on the island.
Now Peter Shaughnessy and other scientists from CSIRO have found 30 fur seal colonies along the southern coastline — 18 more than were known previously.
For example, you can spot Cape dwarf chameleon and the beautiful bird turaco in Kynsna; while Cape fur seal colonies make their homes in Plettenberg Bay.
Wildlife Coast Cruises spectacular Seal Rocks Cruise takes you out to see one of Australia's largest fur seal colonies and is a highlight of any visit to Phillip Island.

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Here you will find rare sea lions, penguins, fur seals and the world's only mainland albatross colony — the perfect date for an animal lover!
The full range of the northern fur seal extends throughout the Pacific rim from Japan to the Channel Islands of California, although the main breeding colonies are in the Pribilof and Commander Islands in the Bering Sea.
Natural Habitats: The full range of the northern fur seal extends throughout the Pacific rim from Japan to the Channel Islands of California, although the main breeding colonies are in the Pribilof and Commander Islands in the Bering Sea.
This morning, we'll hike around the Kaikoura Peninsula to visit the local New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) colony, watch the sea birds and enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding coastal mountains.
In the 1960s, northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) successfully recolonized San Miguel Island, making the island the 3rd American (and southernmost) breeding colony.
Range The full range of the northern fur seal extends throughout the Pacific rim from Japan to the Channel Islands of California, although the main breeding colonies are in the Pribilof and Commander Islands in the Bering Sea.
Marengo point on the edge of the Bay has a permanent colony of fur seals.
Here you can observe the colony of 3,000 New Zealand fur seals as they feed, swim and laze on the rocks.
Look out for the colony of fur seals that live here permanently.
Highlights include Seal Bay, and a colony of 600 seals, Flinders Chase, the islands largest park, native Australian wildlife, including koalas and kangaroos, Admiral Arch, and a colony of New Zealand fur seals, the coastlines of Cape du Couedic and the south coast to Vivonne Bay.
We saw a colony of New Zealand fur seals basking on a rock in the last warm rays of the day.
Tasmanian endemic birds such as the Tasmanian scrubwren, green rosella, black currawong and Tasmanian wedge - tailed eagle are popular sightings, whilst the marine offerings are spectacular including colonies of Australian fur seals, common dolphins and adorable little penguins.
It boasts the closest pub to Australia without actually being in Australia, and it contains a fur seal breeding colony that tourists can visit.
Elephant seals and Antarctic fur seals are found north of the pack - ice, breeding on beaches in dense colonies.
Check out Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch and Cape du Couedic to see a colony of fur seals, then we head to our overnight dormitory accommodation.
We then make our way to Remarkable Rocks for a leisurely stroll amongst the huge weather - sculptured granite outcrops, visit Admirals Arch at Cape du Couedic to watch the resident colony of New Zealand fur seals frolic in the ocean or bask in the sun and then break for lunch at Rocky River Headquarters, with time to check out the Information Centre.
On this delightful expedition exploring this seldom - visited corner of the planet, encounter South Georgia's wildlife including fur seals, elephant seals, and massive colonies of the colorful king penguins.
I've just been on hols in Tassie, where tourists pay substantially to get up close to a colony of Australian fur seals.
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