While travelling to New Zealand via Australia I thought it was about time I started to take some wildlife images for personal pleasure. Most of my photography is commissioned commercial/corporate work in the studio or location.
I now ask myself why I haven’t spent some time exploring wildlife photography, capturing the habits of animals other than the human kind.
The cute Kola Bear was quite happy getting on with its life but stopping to pose occasionally, yes it was cuddly and adorable and wow didn’t he know it.
Glad I had my canon 70-200 L lens to capture these images….
My next encounter reminded me of when I was a child and used to watch “Skippy the Kangaroo”………. Ok so many of you don’t remember this program or even know about it, check it out on the Skippy link you don’t know what you have missed….

What amazing exotic birds fly around in Australia. Not only do they prance around as if they own the place but the parots are cheeky enough to pinch the sugar packets from the dining tables.
This chap was enjoying his treat then along came a friend! Not sure if the exhibitionist was working for his sugar fix or trying to distract his friend!

Let me show you my party piece!
The black faced spoonbill was amazing sitting without a care in the world, what a funny hair style this bird has. I continued to photograph the different birds I came across, maybe this wildlife photography is rewarding after all.

Then this amazing bird was sat in front of me the Red Tailed Black Cockatoo, it looked like something out of Star Wars…………. Is that a helmet it is wearing?? And these two beauties came into site.


As we sailed around New Zealand we had plenty opportunity to capture some additional wildlife images and was thrilled to witness the Hector Dolphins, the smallest of dolphins, playing in the sea. They were certainly teasers as they refused to jump but continued to circle the small boat we were on.
Our next encounter were the seals, again how glad I were to have my zoom lens with me. These fellows were cooling off in the water, I’m sure a little showing off was also occurring.

Is this the correct swimming stroke?

We then came upon the seal pups and just how cute were they.



On returning to Australia to get our flight back to the UK after two weeks around New Zealand, the final bird was of course the all famous Black Swan and what a proud bird indeed.

Why not visit my Youtube presentation of wildlife during my travel to New Zealand.
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