Advertisement
Published: March 17th 2011
Edit Blog Post
Na dnes nas cakala celodenna tura na Peninsula Valdez. Tento poloostrov patri do UNESCA a je to jedno z najvyznamnejsich sidlist tulenov, velryby tu maju mlade a okrem toho tu zije kopa inych zvierat. Mi sme sa sem dostali az po hlavnej sezone, vatsinou tu byva ovela viac zvierat, na druhu stranu sme tu boli skoro sami, v nasej skupine sme boli len mi, dalsi par a nas sprievodca. Hned pri prichode nas privitala skupinka nandu /juhoamericky pstros/. Potom prisla na radu kolonia tulenov, povatsine len tak lezacich alebo sa prevalujucich. Akurat mali mlade, tych tu bola kopa, na plazi mali taky maly prirodny bazen a tu sa ucili plavat a potapat pred vstupom do draveho oceanu. Na ceste on nich sme videli patagonskeho zajaca, ktory podla nas velmi ako zajac nevyzeral. Dalsia navsteva patrila kolonii miluckych tucniakov zijucich v norach ktore si vyhrabali na plazi. Niektore, take tie nasuchorene, akurat zhadzovali peria. Vobec sa nebali, skor nas ignorovali, stali sme od nich asi meter. Na ceste k autu sme videli lisku, malinku s velkym chlpatym chvostom. Opat, vobec sa nebala, prave naopak, cakala kym jej hodime nejake jedlo. Neskor sme stretli najmilsie zvieratka dnesneho dna - pasovce. Smiesne chodili, pri
tom hybali chvostikmi, celi boli porasteni bielimi chlpkami a boli velmi zvedavy. Lama sa s nimi chcela odfotit tiez a jeden extra zvedavy do nej hryzol, musela som mu ju, chudinku vyplasenu, vytrhnut z papule /nezne/. Posledna navsteva patrila dalsej kolonii tulenov. Tato kolonia byva casto navstevovana orkami, ktore tu lovia mlade tulene. Boli sme tu skoro dve hodiny - najlepsi cas je priliv, cakali kym sa nieco stane, ale nic. Tulene mali v tento den stastie a tak ho travili spanim, slnenim sa a obcasnym prevalovanim.
For today we planned to visit Peninsula Valdez. This peninsula belongs to UNESCO, and is considered as one of the most importat continental places for sea lions, whales are having their babies here and they are many more animales living here. We got here after the main season so there were less animals than usual, but on the other hand they were no crowds. Right at the entrance we were greeted by nandu /southamerican ostrich/. After that we went to observe sea lions, mostly just lying on the beach . They were having babies, so there were many of them, they had a little natural pool where they were practicing their
diving skills before entering rough ocean. On the way from them we saw a patagonian rabbit, which according to us, didnt look very much like rabbit. Another visit went to cute penquins, living in the holes they dug on a beach. Some of them were losing their coats. They werent scared at all, mostly they just ignored us, while we were standing a meter from them. On the way to our car we saw a fox, tiny with big bushy tail. Again it wasnt scared at all just waiting for some food from us. Later we met the cutiest animals of this day - armarilos. They did walk funnily while moving their tails, were covered with white hair and were very curious. Lama wanted to have a picture with them too and one extra curious bit into her, so I had to save her, poor little thing, from its teeth /gently/. Our last visit was another colony of sea lions. This colony is often visited by orcas hunting little ones. We spen almost two hours here when the tide is high - but nothing happened. Sea lions were really lucky today, so they just spent it sleeping and.
Advertisement
Tot: 0.067s; Tpl: 0.015s; cc: 10; qc: 28; dbt: 0.0298s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1;
; mem: 1.1mb