My article about the natural history of Kaena Point has been published in the latest issue of TermészetBÚVÁR magazine. TermészetBÚVÁR (means Naturalist) is one of the most popular ecological magazines in Hungary. This popular science magazine has already published several of my works, including an article about the European Bee-eater and one about the Steppe Mouse. As always, my latest article has also been illustrated with my images.
I started working at Kaena Point (Oahu, Hawaii) last November and since then I have been studying and photographing this stunning place’s unique wildlife such as the Laysan Albatross, the Hawaiian Noddy and the Hawaiian Monk Seal. In this article, I tell their stories and I also picture the environment where these animals live.