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Seabird Photography Beyond Fiordland: New Zealand's Wildest Islands

Sun, 21 Dec

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Subantarctic Islands

Seabird Photography Beyond Fiordland: New Zealand's Wildest Islands
Seabird Photography Beyond Fiordland: New Zealand's Wildest Islands

Dates & Location

21 Dec 2025, 19:00 – 01 Jan 2026, 11:00

Subantarctic Islands, Snares Islands / Tini Heke, New Zealand

Workshop Information:

Sub-Antarctic Wildlife Photography Expedition to the 'Albatross Latitudes' Led by Rachel Bigsby in collaboration with Heritage Expeditions

Embark on an extraordinary adventure to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of The Snares, Auckland Islands, and Campbell Island aboard the luxurious Heritage Adventurer on an exclusive wildlife photography expedition that takes you through untouched ecosystems and havens of biodiversity so remote they are rarely glimpsed by human eyes. Guided by award-winning wildlife photographer Rachel Bigsby, this voyage offers unparalleled opportunities to photograph the Southern Ocean’s most iconic and elusive species. From seabirds in flight to rare penguins in their breeding colonies, you’ll capture extraordinary wildlife against a backdrop of dramatic seascapes and rugged landscapes.


Expedition Highlights Unparalleled opportunities to photograph seabirds in their element such as: Albatross Encounters:

  • Wandering Albatross

  • Royal Albatross

  • Black-browed Albatross

  • Light-mantled Sooty Albatross

  • Buller’s Albatross

  • Endemic Campbell Island Albatross

  • Salvin’s Albatross

Penguin Species:

  • Yellow-eyed Penguins

  • Endemic Snares Crested Penguins

  • Fiordland Crested Penguins

  • Little Penguins

Shearwaters and Petrels:

  • Southern Giant Petrels

  • Northern Giant Petrels

  • Sooty Shearwaters

  • Little Shearwaters

Rare Seabirds:

  • Auckland Island Shag

  • Shy Mollymawk (Albatross)

Breeding Colonies:

  • Southern Royal Albatrosses

  • Shy Mollymawk




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