The latest trip to sea was a special
one, we released a rehabilitated Cape Gannet. This was the Gannet that I ringed
at Tenikwa over a week ago. After a smooth launch, we cruised away from the
beach towards open water, and it was time! The bird was taken out of the
transport box, which by this time stank of gannet, and was thrown overboard,
which meant Mark leant over the pontoon and plopped the bird into the water. It
had a good washing (ugh covered in human!) and then successfully had a water
take-off and flew off into the horizon. The rest of the day was good, we chased
down two whales and managed to get all the data needed from them, and I was
able to spend some time taking photos of the whales from the chair. This was
the last time I will be going out with Gwen and Meredith on the boat, as they
now move down to False Bay to chase whales while I start work on the commercial
whale watching boats. Let the work begin!
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Smile! |
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Bye bye bird! |
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Flying off into the sun rise. |
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Bryde's Whale breaching, with an arrow flying true. |
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Come back whale.. |
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Bryde's Whale with a blow still hanging in the air. |
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Nature's Valley from the sea. |
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Me in the lookout seat. Photo by Mark Brown. |
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