Diving for fish food in the Waitemata (3/6) List item Submitted to "New Zealand Gannets" Approved by Pamela Moresby February 13, 2019, 7:10 pm 49 Views 6 Comments Share Tweet Pin I was on a Whales & Dolphins tour that day and caught this shot, the Gannet is really lighting fast. MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Share Tweet Pin Written by Pamela Moresby 6 Comments Great timing, very good capture! 1 At that time I took that shot, I was on a Whales & Dolphins tour of the Waitemata Harbour of Auckland. I was on the Dreamweaver cruise. 1 thanks so much Lapka for your kind comments 1 Great! You were lucky to make this stunning photo! 1 Wow what a nosedive, this is so cool. 1 Gannets are born with a natural Crash helmut as they dive at 170 miles an hour, and 2 eyelids to protect their eyes. 1
At that time I took that shot, I was on a Whales & Dolphins tour of the Waitemata Harbour of Auckland. I was on the Dreamweaver cruise. 1
Gannets are born with a natural Crash helmut as they dive at 170 miles an hour, and 2 eyelids to protect their eyes. 1
Great timing, very good capture!
At that time I took that shot, I was on a Whales & Dolphins tour of the Waitemata Harbour of Auckland. I was on the Dreamweaver cruise.
thanks so much Lapka for your kind comments
Great! You were lucky to make this stunning photo!
Wow what a nosedive, this is so cool.
Gannets are born with a natural Crash helmut as they dive at 170 miles an hour, and 2 eyelids to protect their eyes.