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In this panorama of the beach at St Andrews Bay, South Georgia you can see all the Elephant Seals occupying their breeding areas on the beach. Each male Elephant Seal will defend his harem of dozens of females, in order to mate with them, weighing several tonnes their battles can be incredibly violent and make the grou...
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Lanes Cove, Lanesville, Mass. 20120102
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This image was taken on December 17 during the anual Brooks Bird Club Christmas Bird Count. Over 40,000 crows convene nightly along the Ohio River between Wheeling Island and Bridgeport, OH. They begin the evening about 1 hour before dark gathering on the hills north and west of Bridgeport. As twilight moves in the ...
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Many trees are filled with these bats in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka. www.MichaelYon-Online.com
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Cormorant and Egret Rookery on Toledo Bend Lake. These social birds mix together here every Spring to have and raise their young. Occasionally one can spot a Great Blue Heron among them.
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This relatively small group of King Penguins posed nicely for some of the photographers in our group.These penguins stand at the beach-side end of a large King Penguin rookery much like that seen more broadly in the St Andrews Bay South Georgia panorama on the gigapan site. There was a question about the brown chicks ...
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The largest King Penguin rookery in the world is in St. Andrews Bay on South Georgia. The penguins have a complicated reproductive cycle, and this rookery is occupied by penguins year-round. They are a noisy group, but they are not as smelly as the Adelie, Gentoo or Chinsatrap Penguins that we met on this voyage. The ...
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