Our first day of field work 2015 at Jackson Head turned out a bit of a slog
Category: Penguin observations
Back in action!
The long anticipated second season premiere of the Tawaki Project is here!
Fledging? Yes, but No.
Fledgling turns out to be a drawn out affair, a drone took flight and chances to get the logger bird dwindle.
The Wait
The first chick of Jackson Head fledges and the weather makes waiting for a logger bird next to impossible.
In hiding
A long day of sitting in a cold tent hide, topped off by a walk out in almost complete darkness and heavy rain.
My friend the tent
Long hours of waiting for a tawaki carrying a GPS logger and contemplating penguins and their researchers
Band
At 2.30am I heard the Japanese crew leave the hotel. I happily turned over and continued to dream of sleeping penguins. When I reached the base below the apartment block around 10 hours later I found Sam sitting hunched and apparently fast asleep on a camping chair in the sun. He jumped up when I...
The last week begins
And so begins the last week of Tawaki filming. With a long, long drive from Dunedin to Haast. I actually made it to Haast in a bit over five hours only to find that I left the sunshine behind and dived head first into typical West Coast weather. I quickly checked into the Heritage Hotel,...
Little Cave Men
We find Tawaki breed in the most unusual places taking the term "cryptic breeder" to a new level
Catch me if you can
I am relieved. We found tawaki in the water. And lots of them. And exactly where I said we would find them. So my job is basically done. After the relative penguin-scarcity we had experienced on our random walk tour yesterday, we managed to get out to Gull Rock today. It was still quite bouncy...