drron
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Well done TR. But I knew there was a reason we avoided the northern Hemisphere in July.
Our cruise to Svalbard was in August so much less sea ice so a lot more polar bears. We were very lucky and came across a Celebration of polar bears. Six including a mother with a young cub.


That second picture I showed to the birder on board and made his cruise. The gull in the picture is rare and he said only about 10 breeding pairs on Svalbard. I had to send him the photo.
We saw lots of other bids, a couple of different species of seals and 2 actually followed our zodiac. Also arctic foxes, reindeer and geese. A few whales. But we didn't see walrus. went to 3 known haul outs but weather was atrocious and no visiblity.
Also going later you see some flowers.


But most importantly I took the plunge. Note the rope. i was tied up by one of the women on the Expedition staff. I asked if she was used to tying men up. she assured me she was but as soon as I hit the water the rope came off.

So I think later in the season is better for wildlife. Ours was the last Svalbard cruise of the season.
Our cruise to Svalbard was in August so much less sea ice so a lot more polar bears. We were very lucky and came across a Celebration of polar bears. Six including a mother with a young cub.


That second picture I showed to the birder on board and made his cruise. The gull in the picture is rare and he said only about 10 breeding pairs on Svalbard. I had to send him the photo.
We saw lots of other bids, a couple of different species of seals and 2 actually followed our zodiac. Also arctic foxes, reindeer and geese. A few whales. But we didn't see walrus. went to 3 known haul outs but weather was atrocious and no visiblity.
Also going later you see some flowers.


But most importantly I took the plunge. Note the rope. i was tied up by one of the women on the Expedition staff. I asked if she was used to tying men up. she assured me she was but as soon as I hit the water the rope came off.

So I think later in the season is better for wildlife. Ours was the last Svalbard cruise of the season.