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New Caledonia Collection (#12)

Discover the captivating beauty of New Caledonia, a Pacific paradise filled with unique wildlife and stunning landscapes

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) six-week chick, New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia

Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) six-week chick, New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia JPF47278
JPF-13044 Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) six-week chick New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) threat display, female protecting chick from the photographer

Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) threat display, female protecting chick from the photographer
JPF-13043 Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) threat display, female protecting chick from the photographer New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) With chick 7-8 hours old, New Caledonia

Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) With chick 7-8 hours old, New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia JPF47269
JPF-13042 Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) With chick 7-8 hours old, New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) portrait, male with crest erect. When two Kagus meet

Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) portrait, male with crest erect. When two Kagus meet, even members of a pair
JPF-13041 Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) portrait, male with crest erect. New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus When two Kagus meet, even members of a pair

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) running up log. The wings are also used when the bird tries to run faster

Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) running up log. The wings are also used when the bird tries to run faster
JPF-13040 Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) running up log. New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus The wings are also used when the bird tries to run faster

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) with earthworm. In the Riviere Bleue reserve in the wet season

Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) with earthworm. In the Riviere Bleue reserve in the wet season earthworms are the main
JPF-13039 Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) with earthworm. New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus In the Riviere Bleue reserve in the wet season earthworms are the main

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) with insect, New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia

Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) with insect, New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia JPF47247
JPF-13038 Kagu - peeling back bark to get insect New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Kagu - Scratching face - New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia JPF45428

Kagu - Scratching face - New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia JPF45428
JPF-13037 Kagu - Scratching face New Caledonia, endemic to rainforests of New Caledonia Rhynochetos jubatus Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Pacific Islands New Caledonia, Blue River Regional Park Yate Lake (artificial)

Pacific Islands New Caledonia, Blue River Regional Park Yate Lake (artificial)
JPF-12216 PACIFIC ISLANDS - New Caledonia, Niaouli trees during wet season, June / July. Blue River Regional Park. Yate Lake (artificial)

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Giant / Notu Pigeon - feeding on Pandanus fruit. Endemic New Caledonia

Giant / Notu Pigeon - feeding on Pandanus fruit. Endemic New Caledonia
JPF-12349 Giant / Notu Pigeon - feeding on Pandanus fruit. Endemic New Caledonia Ducula goliath Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Striated Starling feeding on pawpaw Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands

Striated Starling feeding on pawpaw Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands
DH-4132 Striated Starling - feeding on pawpaw Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands. Inhabits forest edges, gardens, secondary growth and coconut plantations

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Striated Starling Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands

Striated Starling Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands
DH-4131 Striated Starling Endemic to mainland New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands. Inhabits forest edges, gardens, secondary growth and coconut plantations

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: New Caledonian Friarbird Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to

New Caledonian Friarbird Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to forests
DH-4126 New Caledonian Friarbird Ile des Pins Philemon diemenensis Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to forests

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: New Caledonian Friarbird feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen

New Caledonian Friarbird feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to
DH-4124 New Caledonian Friarbird feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia where it may be seen from gardens through to forests

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Melanesian Cuckoo-shrike An uncommon species found from Bougainville to New Caledonia

Melanesian Cuckoo-shrike An uncommon species found from Bougainville to New Caledonia
DH-4120 Melanesian Cuckoo-shrike Near Ouassie Village eastern New Caledonia Coracina caledonica An uncommon species found from Bougainville to New Caledonia

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands

Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands, east of New Caledonia where it is commonly
DH-4097 Small Lifou White-eye Endemic to Lifou Island in the Loyalty Islands, east of New Caledonia where it is commonly encountered in gardens, forest edge and secondary growth

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Silver-eye distinctive dark-headed subspecies, Lifou Island Common throughout Vanuatu

Silver-eye distinctive dark-headed subspecies, Lifou Island Common throughout Vanuatu
DH-4096 Silver-eye - distinctive dark-headed subspecies On Lifou Island in the Loyalty Group east of New Caledonia Zosterops lateralis melanops Common throughout Vanuatu

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Green-backed White-eyes feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines

Green-backed White-eyes feeding on pawpaw Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines
DH-4089 Green-backed White-eyes - feeding on pawpaw Island of Pines (Ile des Pins). Zosterops xanthochrous Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group

Background imageNew Caledonia Collection: Green-backed White-eye Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines

Green-backed White-eye Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group
DH-4088 Green-backed White-eye On a small island off the coast of New Caledonia. Zosterops xanthochrous Endemic to New Caledonia, Island of Pines and Mare Island in the Loyalty Group




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Discover the captivating beauty of New Caledonia, a Pacific paradise filled with unique wildlife and stunning landscapes. 🌴🦎 Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the Crested Gecko (Correlophus Ciliates) as they thrive in captivity, showcasing their vibrant colors against the backdrop of New Caledonia's lush forests. Witness the majestic Kagu, a male bird proudly displaying his erect crest in the rainforests of this tropical haven. Its presence is a testament to the rich biodiversity found here. Indulge in relaxation on Noumea's pristine beaches, where crystal-clear waters meet golden sands. This Melanesian gem offers tranquility and serenity like no other place in South Pacific. Lose yourself amidst Lifou Island's Loyalty Islands, where Frangipani flowers bloom abundantly. The sweet scent fills the air as you explore this idyllic destination east of New Caledonia. Experience cultural immersion at its finest at Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre in Noumea. Discover traditional wood carvings that showcase the artistic heritage of Melanesia and South Pacific. Marvel at nature's ingenuity as you observe New Caledonian Crow using tools to dislodge worms—a true testament to intelligence and adaptability found only here. Dive into an underwater wonderland adorned with hard coral formations teeming with life. Christmas-tree worms add bursts of color to this marine ecosystem off New Caledonia's coast. Delight in controlled conditions that allow for close encounters with Crested Geckos (Correlophus ciliatus). Witness their intricate patterns and gentle demeanor up close while exploring their natural habitat within these walls. Encounter Zebra/Leopard sharks gracefully swimming away from the bottom—magnificent creatures that call New Caledonia home beneath its azure waves.