Some great marine mammals on this (primarily birding) trip.
Subantarctic Islands, 2017: Jesper Hornskov, 3 weeks & 15 species including Hourglass Dolphin, Southern Bottlenose Whale and Strap-toothed Beaked Whale.
Jon
Some great marine mammals on this (primarily birding) trip.
Subantarctic Islands, 2017: Jesper Hornskov, 3 weeks & 15 species including Hourglass Dolphin, Southern Bottlenose Whale and Strap-toothed Beaked Whale.
Jon
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