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Sea Lion Island
08th February 2010
Before the plane could land on Saunders Island to take us to Sea Lion Island, we had to chase the geese off the gravel landing strip in a 4×4.
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The wind sock was horizontal across the strip as we took off, only to land again 15 minutes later on Carcass Island to drop off 2 passengers. Next we landed at Pebble Island for more passengers, then a quick stop at Stanley airport and on to Sea Lion Island. (Map of Falklands)
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Jeff enjoyed himself in the copilots seat (he had flown a similar aircraft some 40 years earlier).
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Sea Lion Island is home to Sea Lions and Elephant Seals as well as Penguins and many birds. Because the sheep have been removed, the tussock grass has covered large parts of the island, giving protection to the smaller birds. We managed to cover the island on foot until gale force winds and rain forced us inside.
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Jeff is not flying the plane

The original farm house on the Island was made from a ship wreck

Ruddy Headed Goose

A pair of Steamer Ducks in the kelp

Gentoos making their way back to their nests

Gentoo baby is getting a bit too big

Gentoos

Magallans nest in the Tussock Grass

Oyster Catcher feeding

Skua with chick

A vagrant King hunched against the wind

A pair of Upland Geese

Male Upland

Female Upland

Baby geese

Baby Rockhopper Penguins in gale force winds

Old Rockhopper nests

Rockhopper eyebrows in the wind

The Rockhoppers go down and up every day

Cormorant trying to land in 50 knot winds

Magallan Snipe blends in

Male Elephant Seal .....

... yawning

Eyeing a birdie

Yum

This one was moulting

Sea Lion playing with her pups