Showing posts with label Akaroa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Akaroa. Show all posts

Monday, 1 December 2014

Drive to Kaikoura

We left Akaroa this morning and decided to take the Summit Road. It was very cold (2-3C) and it had snowed overnight on the peaks and ridges but the scenery was spectacular.

Akaroa Harbour from Summit Road
Pentax K-5, Sigma 1-20mm f/4-5.6 @ 20mm, ISO 400, f/5.6 1/640
Akaroa Harbour from Summit Road (stitched panorama)
Pentax K-5, Sigma 1-20mm f/4-5.6 @ 20mm, ISO 400, f/8 1/800

We took a slight detour out to the beach at Birdlands Flat. The howling SW wind meant there was little birdlife on the pebbly beach but we did find Variable Oystercatchers and White-Fronted Terns making the most of what shelter they could find.

Variable Oystercatcher, Birdlands Flat, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-3, Sigma 300mm f/2.8 (x2 adaptor), ISO 400, f/11 1/250
White-fronted Tern, Birdlands Flat, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-3, Sigma 300mm f/2.8 (x2 adaptor), ISO 400, f/11 1/250

On arriving in Kaikoura, we headed for the Fur Seal Colony to see what we could find.

NZ Fur Seal (male), Kaikoura, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @ 160mm, ISO 400, f/8 1/125
NZ Fur Seal (male), Kaikoura, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 400, f/4 1/400

The weather started to come in as we were leaving the fur seals

Kaikoura, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Pentax 16-50mm @35mm, f/2.8, ISO 400, f/8 1/320

but did make for some spectacular light over the bay.

Kaikoura, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @ 87.5mm, ISO 400, f/2.8 1/400

Not a bad place when you can photograph a fishing boat with snow-capped mountains in the background on the first day of summer.

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Coast Up Close Wildlife Cruise

We took a leisurely (no birding) drive up the coast from Dunedin yesterday arriving in Akaroa (on the Banks Peninsula) in time for a very pleasant pre-dinner walk along the harbour front as the sun was setting. The weather prediction for the morning was not looking great for our 'Coast Up Close' wildlife cruise with an expected 'cool' change, rain and high winds. We were pleasantly surprised when we woke to bright sunshine and still air and arrived at the dock to board the boat.

'Coast Up Close' boat, Akaroa, Canterbury NZ
(photo courtesy of Joanne Smissen)

It was reasonably calm inside the inner harbour allowing shots of a Spotted Shag flying close-by the boat

Spotted Shag, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @92mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/4000

and this one surfaced right next to us.

Spotted Shag, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @92mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/500

We saw lots of Hutton's Shearwater, mostly like this

Hutton's Shearwater, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @92mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/2000

but one stayed around long enough for me to get this shot. 

Hutton's Shearwater, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @92mm, ISO 400 f/4 1/8000

I cannot tell the difference between Hutton's and Fluttering Shearwaters without seeing the underwings but the boat skipper assured us that Flutterings don't come this far south in the breeding season and Hutton's breed just up the coast in the Kaikoura Ranges.

The predicted strong SW wind soon came up (and you can see from the shot below what sort of weather was heading our way) which meant we didn't venture far outside the harbour but it did make for a fun trip spotting Hector's Dolphins with the boat ploughing through the 1-2 metre swell in the outer harbour.

Photography was difficult with so much movement of the boat so we both spent most of our time just watching these incredible animals as they charged towards the boat,

Hector's Dolphin, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @70mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/4000
Hector's Dolphin, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @70mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/3200

 frustratingly spending most of their time under water

Hector's Dolphin, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @70mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/4000

occasionally breaking the surface allowing a brief glimpse of their short, rounded dorsal fin.

Hector's Dolphin, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @92mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/4000

Jo spent a lot of time lying on the deck hanging over the bow watching them close-up, playing in the bow wave.

Hector's Dolphin, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
(Photo courtesy of Joanne Smissen)

I had enough trouble keeping the lens dry just leaning over the side rail...

Hector's Dolphin, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @70mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/4000

There are several spots along the cliffs where Spotted Shags were nesting.

Spotted Shag, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @92mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/500
Spotted Shag, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @92mm, ISO 400 f/2.8 1/1600

and New Zealand Fur Seals were basking on the rocks...

New Zealand Fur Seal, Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury NZ
Pentax K-5, Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 @92mm, ISO 400 f/4 1/6400

...all under the watchful eye of the First Mate.

(Photo courtesy of Joanne Smissen)

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