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Sunday, January 5, 2025
Sunday bird blogging
Two king penguins in St. Andrew's Bay yesterday.
We left South Georgia last night, and are on our first of two fairly rough sea days heading to the Antarctic Peninsula. I will try to sort out some photos to post during this break, but unsurprisingly, I took so, so many and I've had very little chance to go through them apart from deleting the badly underexposed or overexposed or blurry mistakes.
I loved South Georgia. It is wild and beautiful and almost entirely uninhabited, and I am so glad that I finally got there.
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