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Apr 1, 2023 17:32:25   #
jak86094
 
tiphareth51 wrote:
Great pics!


Kind comment, tiphareth51. Thank you very much. jak

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Apr 1, 2023 17:33:26   #
jak86094
 
Longshadow wrote:
Nice set!


Longshadow, thank you. I appreciate the kind words. Have a great week. jak

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Apr 1, 2023 17:34:08   #
jak86094
 
jdtonkinson wrote:
Enjoyable set


jd, thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. Hope you have a good week. jak

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Apr 1, 2023 17:35:52   #
jak86094
 
UTMike wrote:
Outstanding set, jak! It turns out that you are more than just a birder (LOL).


Oh, Mike. You know I always enjoy hearing from you. I am assured that I am more than just a birder, but those winged creatures still manage to inspire and attract me. Glad you liked the photos. Full of great memories. jak

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Apr 2, 2023 08:18:26   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
Great shots and well documented vacation.

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Apr 2, 2023 08:49:36   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Wonderful pictures of a place I'll never see.

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Apr 2, 2023 10:37:12   #
DougS Loc: Central Arkansas
 
Excellent, exciting, and beautiful photographs!

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Apr 2, 2023 10:53:23   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Nice pictures from a place most of us will never get to!

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Apr 2, 2023 13:36:06   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Nicely done. Very nice variety.
--Bob
jak86094 wrote:
My trip to South America and Antarctica in January and February provided a wonderful variety of scenery and wildlife to photograph. While I've posted photos of some of the birds, the main focus of the trip, taken on land and from the deck of a cruise ship (see prior posts in the bird photos subdirectory), we also enjoyed wonderful views of the unique scenery and some non-avian wildlife, which I present here.

Fur Seals and Elephant Seals frequent the icy Antarctic, where cold currents foster lots of food. While we didn't see a lot of these pinnipeds, they did show up from time to time. This Fur Seal is shows the ears, long foreflippers, the ability to walk on all fours that demonstrate its closer relationship to Sea Lions than true seals.

I was fascinated by the iceberg that immediately reminded me of Moby Dick, the great white sperm whale in Herman Melville's whaling novel. (I cut off the other end of the iceberg to emphasize the "wholeness" I saw). While we did see Sperm Whales in the Antarctic waters, none of them were white and none were as huge as Melville's creature.

After a day of rain, snow, and fog when we first entered Antarctic waters, we were greeted by glacial, scenic views as we sailed south along the Antarctic Peninsula. I've included several photos of the beautiful but stark scenery, which is disappearing as global warming cuts back the ice fields.

Not really sure which are better swimmers, dolphins or penguins, but both were wonderful sights to behold. These Long-nosed Common Dolphins porpoised in and out of the surface of the icy waters, accompanying our ship for a while before bounding off on their own errands (presumably in search of food).

Fin Whales are the second larges whale species...after the Blue Whale. We saw several species of whale in the cold, southern waters, including a Blue Whale, Fin Whales, Humpbacked Whales, Sperm Whales, and Minke Whales. The icy waters of the Antarctic produce an abundance of krill and fish that attract the whales and other mammals and birds. While we saw a nice variety of whales during our cruise, a couple of weeks before we got there these waters were filled with over a thousand whales of varies species. That would have been fun to see. This photo shows the large, somewhat unique blow hole of the Fin Whale. A baleen whale, a Fin Whale eats up to 2 tons of food each day, taking large volumes of water into their mouths and then straining out krill and other creatures as they force the water out through their baleen. It was fun to watch for whale spouts and try to identify the whale from the spout, which varied in size and form...some being fairly compact and vertical, while others were broader and larger.

I'll probably post one or two more sets of bird photos, but hopefully you'll enjoy these even if you're not into bird photography. If you want to see penguins...see my previous post of just penguins.

jak
My trip to South America and Antarctica in January... (show quote)

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Apr 2, 2023 13:44:57   #
jak86094
 
jimvanells wrote:
Great shots and well documented vacation.


Thanks, Jim. It was a great trip. I’ve visited Chile, Patagonia, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, and other Latin American locales over a 50+ year span and always find myself enchanted by the people, the culture and the scenery. I figured I’d best visit Antarctica before more of it melted away and combined that with my birding and photography hobbies for an unforgettable journey. It was often almost a full time job, birding as much as 7-8 hours a day for almost a month. I wouldn’t change a bit of it. Thanks for the kind comments. Have a great week. jak

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Apr 2, 2023 13:49:24   #
jak86094
 
AzPicLady wrote:
Wonderful pictures of a place I'll never see.


AzPicLady, thanks very much. I was afraid I’d never get to see it either. When a friend asked if I’d like to bite in southern South America and Antarctica, I signed up immediately. So satisfying, especially after the COVID-19 restrictions caused me to back off other trips. Thanks for the kind comments. Have a wonderful week. Go out and take some beautiful photos to share. jak

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Apr 2, 2023 13:51:37   #
jak86094
 
DougS wrote:
Excellent, exciting, and beautiful photographs!


Those are. Dry kind words, Doug. Thank you very much. It is easier to capture striking images when you visit beautiful places. Just lucky to have the opportunity. Have a nice week. jak

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Apr 2, 2023 13:53:29   #
jak86094
 
nimbushopper wrote:
Nice pictures from a place most of us will never get to!


Many thanks, nimbushopper. There was a time when I thought I’d never get there either, but look what happened. Thanks again and have a great week. jak

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Apr 2, 2023 13:56:07   #
jak86094
 
rmalarz wrote:
Nicely done. Very nice variety.
--Bob


Thank you, Bob. It’s fun to share photos here on UHH, and even more fun when readers enjoy them and take the time to comment. Thank you for taking that time. Have a fantastic week. jak

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Apr 2, 2023 14:19:02   #
Hereford Loc: Palm Coast, FL
 
You captured some great photos. That Fur Seal has a set of whiskers that could rival a Tiger. Love your excellent Dolphin shots. Last mountain shot is excellent, but I am always amazed how difficult it is to capture the real height and mass of these mountains especially with wide angle shots.. They range from 3000 to 6000 ft in height and emerge right from sea level. We did a similar trip over the holidays in 2018/2019. A really special trip.

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