In Search of Isbjørn.

Tell us about your interesting Wildlife Experiences
User avatar
Dewi
Posts: 9147
Joined: Fri May 25, 2012 7:38 pm
Location: United Kingdom
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Dewi »

Thank you Flutterby, Lisbeth, Jillinflorida, Moggiedog, Bush Brat & Pooky. \O

Flutts, I felt like joining them on the beach, they looked to be quite comfortable there. =O:

Lis, they were not the only big lumps on the beach that day after all the food I'd eaten. =O:

Jill, A lot of my picks are luck rather than judgment as well. \O The Skuas obviously get enough food by chasing the other birds or they would have given up long ago. =O:

Moggiedog, Thanks, hope you manage to get there one day, I can recommend it highly. Not as much diversity as Africa, but still has that Wow factor.

BB, Thanks. I wanted to be lazy with them. \O

Pooky, Glad you caught up. Just a couple more posts to go and I'll have to find somewhere else to visit soon. \O


Dewi

What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
User avatar
Sprocky
Posts: 7110
Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 12:29 pm
Country: South Africa
Location: Grietjie Private Reserve
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Sprocky »

Unreal images again, still Dewi!!! \O

I just thought of a theme song for you...


I..'s..bjørn under a wandrin star. =O: X#X


Sometimes it’s not until you don’t see what you want to see, that you truly open your eyes.
User avatar
Dewi
Posts: 9147
Joined: Fri May 25, 2012 7:38 pm
Location: United Kingdom
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Dewi »

Three Walrus were just offshore following people as they walked along the beach. Everyone stopped and they started to come closer to give us the once over. They were so close at one stage, I'm sure I could have reached out ant tickled their whiskers. -O

Image

This gave me an opportunity to get some "in your face" pics of them as they posed in front of us.

Image

Image

Image

Everyone was lined along the beach snapping away with their cameras while these gentle giants simply stared back at us.

Image

It was great to see them flexing theur whiskers.

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

What a marvellous experience to be so close to these animals. It's an experience I'll never forget and one which rarely happens thesedays.
To give you some idea as to how close they were, here is a pic of a few lumps on the beach.

Image


Dewi

What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
User avatar
Dewi
Posts: 9147
Joined: Fri May 25, 2012 7:38 pm
Location: United Kingdom
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Dewi »

=O: =O: =O: Thanks Sprocks, I like it. \O I'll be whistling that tune all week now. Shame I can't sing as well as Lee Marvin though. :shock: -O


Dewi

What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
User avatar
Lisbeth
Site Admin
Posts: 65948
Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 12:31 pm
Country: Switzerland
Location: Lugano
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Lisbeth »

I'm sure I could have reached out and tickled their whiskers
why didn't you O** It would have made a nice pic to see the reaction of both of you =O: =O:


"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
Jillinflorida
Posts: 440
Joined: Thu May 31, 2012 9:48 pm
Country: USA
Location: Albemarle, NC
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Jillinflorida »

Wow! They certainly weren't fearful of the 'lumps' on the beach. Great closeups. The tusks were something. I would guess from the conditon of the tusks they weren't 'youngsters'.


Bush Brat
Posts: 1499
Joined: Thu May 31, 2012 10:08 pm
Location: Johannesburg
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Bush Brat »

Beautiful pics again Dewi!!
Those walruss are not the prettiest!! ^0^ O**

0() 0() 0() 0()


leachy
Posts: 2918
Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:17 pm
Country: rsa
Location: naspotie
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by leachy »

Dewi wrote:Little Auks, or Dovekies

The birds are so small that getting close ups of them as they were swimming was difficult, so I tried to get photos with nice patterns in the waves to make the photo more interesting.


And to finish off tonights post, a couple of photos of the ice in the bay.

Image
dewi !!!!!! love your pics of the dovekies........

we would call a little dove a dovekie :-? :-? :-? :-?

and that iceberg looks like usian bolt's trademark victory stance :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

astounding images all around as usual

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


the future is not what it used to be
User avatar
Mel
Global Moderator
Posts: 26737
Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 12:31 pm
Country: Germany
Location: Föhr
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Mel »

No words anymore at the moment... Those walrus photos are just out of this world.
What an experience. :shock:


God put me on earth to accomplish a certain amount of things. Right now I'm so far behind that I'll never die.
User avatar
Dewi
Posts: 9147
Joined: Fri May 25, 2012 7:38 pm
Location: United Kingdom
Contact:

Re: In Search of Isbjørn.

Post by Dewi »

Thank you Lisbeth, Jillinflorida, Bush Brat, Leachy & Mel. \O

Lis, just being there was wow enough. Did not want to upset the poor guys. =O:

Jill, One was a mature bull, I think the others were just about getting there.

BB, Neither am I. =O:

Leachy, Like the Usain Bolt description. -O \O

Mel, the next bits went even further out of this World. :shock: \O

OK, time to start wrapping this one up I think...........


Dewi

What is the good of having a nice house without a decent planet to put it on? (H D Thoreau)
Post Reply

Return to “Tales of Wildlife Experiences & Animal Behaviour”