Off we go down South. Our team will travel down to Invercargill today to catch the first ferry to Stewart Island tomorrow. Next item on the list – underwater filming off tawaki off the Anglem coast.
Month: October 2014
Monster waves
I should use my superlatives more carefully. Because if yesterday’s swell was impressive, the waves that shook Jackson Head today were tremendous! However, when I first came to the Wharekai Te Kou walk car park I could only suspect that. I dropped off Hongo-san and Kamai at the car park – the Ida-sans and Sam...
Swell
Wow! Yesterday’s swell was good, but today it was impressive. Huge wave monsters stormed towards Jackson Head and crashed with a thunder onto the rocks when we headed out to the site just around lunchtime. Although it was still 3 hours until high tide, it was really difficult to get through without being washed off...
Butch & Ahab
In which the acquaintance of two interesting, surprisingly untimid Tawaki is made.
Stage fright
Sitting on a desk all day is quite nice sometimes, but usually I prefer field work. A lot. And today was a prime example why that is so. For most of the day the weather was gorgeous. Hongo-san was back in business, the two Ida-san’s and Sam were back from filming Tawaki swimming in creeks....
Hello desk
A day dominated by desk work as Hongo-san's sickness prevents filming.
Juveniles
The first day back at Jackson Head since almost two weeks and lots of juvenile tawaki have arrived.
… and back in Haast
Return to Haast for more tawaki fliming with the Japanese crew.
Going home (for now)
A day with little about penguins and a lot of house cleaning followed by a long drive back to Dunedin.
Perfect conclusion
In which we're getting our last logger bird back and conclude this year's field work.