Author: Mayuresh

We visited Campbell Island today in sub-Antartic region of New Zealand. As we left Auckland island, our expedition leader announced that weather on the Campbell Island was not optimal for walk because of the 35-40 mile wind and gust of 49 miles. Still we decided to hike on boardwalk for 4 miles in a short time of 3 hours. Why?Because we wanted to watch nesting Albatrosses along the boardwalk.

On the boardwalk

We did get to see many of these albatrosses. We saw 2-4 of them that were about 5-8 ft away. We saw them clearly, we saw them nesting and protecting their eggs/chicks, and we saw that they didn’t want to be disturbed as well.

Pretty close to the boardwalk. This albatross kept its back to the boardwalk but you could tell it was very aware of us and nervous as we walked past
This is the closest we got to an albatross facing us, but had to take a shot as we walked past without stopping. He is protecting the chicks in the nest below. His wife has gone for fishing and food for family few hundred miles away
Same bird from a little distance

On the way back, we were joined by Pipit bird. This guy walked (2-3 ft ahead on the boardwalk) as our lead for almost a mile.

This Pipit blends in with the boardwalk

We really enjoyed the walk through the native tussock grass and beautiful wild flowers. This was the first island that New Zealand made “pest free” (removing all the reindeer, rats, mice and cats) and now the marine life is flourishing on this island.

Another megaherb with pink flowers
Almost white moss/lichen
Happy to be here even with the wind, rain and cloudy conditions

We returned back to the ship by 1:15pm for late lunch.

Our ship was anchored in the perseverance harbor area

After lunch, we visited the live animal samples collected by the science team. We saw cool tiny shell fish and shrimp.

Small plankton from Campbell Island area

And as the low pressure system and storm heading our way, we left Campbell Island and started heading to Macquarie Island. The swells are big today about 12 ft high (rogue waves were almost 15 ft high) and we have been told to be careful as we walk on the ship.

From our room. Impossible to take a level photo with all the sway
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2 responses to “Day 4: Campbell Island visit”

  1. unabashedninja92069cc0c8 Avatar
    unabashedninja92069cc0c8

    Hope you’re not getting too seasick!

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    1. mayureshandshraddha Avatar

      Not so far. Keeping fingers crossed

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