Enderby Island View
Enderby Island
(New Zealand)
Location:
50° 31' south, 166° 17' east
  Enderby Island (New Zealand)
 
 
Birds

Enderby Island is home to the rare Yellow-Eyed Penguin. The songs of New Zealand Bellbirds are heard in the rata forest and Red-Crowned Parakeets are seen at its edges. Crossing the plateau to the north, there are Southern Royal Albatross nesting on the cliff ledges.

A New Zealand Bellbird
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New Zealand Pipit
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Red-crowned parakeet
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Yellow-eyed Penguins
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Yellow-Eyed Penguins
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Yellow-Eyed Penguin on its nest
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Juvenile Yellow-eyed Penguin
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Auckland Double-Banded Plover
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Auckland Double-Banded Plover
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Auckland Shag
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Auckland Shag
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Sub-Antarctic (Brown) Skua
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Expedition Nov. 24 – 29, 2005
Text and Layout by Peter S. Goltra and Gail W. Goltra
with Identification and Consultation by
Peter Harrison, Geoff Renner and Geoff Walls.
Photographs by Peter Goltra and Jean Halford
Bird Calls Courtesy of Les McPherson
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