Tag archive: mark anthony coger
Mockingbirds Approach Camera – Reflections of Nature
[easy-media med=”2658″ size=”645,363″ align=”center”] The mocking birds, like many of the other wildlife found in the Galapagos are quite naïve because of the lack of land predators on the islands. On our landing at Gardner Bay we were greeted by… continue reading »
Scared King Penguin Chic – Reflections of Nature
[easy-media med=”2640″ size=”645,363″ align=”center”] On a trip to South Georgia I had the opportunity to film many unique moments with the king penguins. Here we can see a young chick surrounded by many other adult penguins. He takes a moment… continue reading »
Humpback Whale Breach – Reflections of Nature
[easy-media med=”2643″ size=”645,363″ align=”left”] One of my favorite and challenging things to do whenever I’m in Southeast Alaska is to film humpback whales breaching. Most of the time it all comes down to luck. You never know exactly where they… continue reading »
Blue Footed Boobies Diving – Reflections of Nature
[easy-media med=”2637″ col=”null” size=”645,363″ align=”center”] A popular sea bird among tourist visiting the Galapagos Islands is the Blue-Footed Booby. On an early morning hike at Espumilla Beach I was able to capture two blue-footed boobies from take off to diving… continue reading »