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Brendon Grunewald
Antarctic Birdsby David Parmelee FIELD GUIDE ? 1991 ? HARD COVER ? 203 PAGESAntarctic Birds: Ecological and Behavioral Approaches (Exploration of Palmer Archipelago)by David Freeland Parmelee University of Minnesota Press 1992ISBN: 0816620008 Buy this book from NHBS.com Illustrated Checklist: Birds of Southern South America and AntarcticaMartin de la Pena Paperback - 224 pages (September 1997) HarperCollins Natural HistoryISBN: 0002200775 Buy this book from NHBS.com The Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds (HANZAB)Currently into 7 volumes...
Facts47 Bird Species; 1 Endemic. ProactCoordinator: none (why not apply?) see http://www.proact-campaigns.net/coordinators Members: None yet! Join us at http://www.proact-campaigns.net/team
British Antarctic Surveyhttp://www.antarctica.ac.uk/The Antarctic is an extreme environment for any organism to survive in, yet both marine and terrestrial habitats of the Antarctic, contain wildlife which has adapted (in some cases uniquely) to the extreme conditions and which effectively utilise available resources.
Goleta Natural History Museumhttp://www.air-and-space.com/Natural%20History.htmBit of a cheat this really as it is is on the net so should be regarded as a virtual museum...
Bird Island, South Georgiahttp://www.antarctica.ac.uk/Living_and_Working/Stations/Bird_Island/index.phpBird Island has a rich diversity of wildlife and is afforded special protection as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is home to about 50,000 breeding pairs of penguins, 30,000 pairs of albatrosses, 700,000 nocturnal petrels and 65,000 breeding fur seals. In total, that amounts to one bird or seal for every 1.5m2 making Bird Island one of the richest sites for wildlife anywhere in the world.
Travelling Birder 2001 [February] Tony Pymhttp://hometown.aol.co.uk/tonypym/SeabirdingAntarctica.htmlOur first Wandering Albatrosses joined the ship and effortlessly glided by. We could compare these with the first Royal Albatrosses, the first two identified as Northern Royal Albatrosses. Wilson`s Storm-petrels crossed our wake and could be seen feeding with wings fluttering and legs dangling. White-chinned Petrels and Giant Petrels cruised alongside us... 2003 [February] Richard Coomberhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/Ornitholidays/antarctica.htmThe north wind doth blow and we shall hath snow. Well the north wind was blowing hard on a bright January afternoon when the annual Ornitholidays’ party to Antarctica assembled at Heathrow for the flight to Buenos Aires via Paris. We would have to wait a few days for the snow! More or less on time, our Air France A320 thundered down the runway on the first leg of our adventure. 2005 [December] - Mark Van Beirs - Subantarctic Islandshttp://www.birdquest.co.uk/tripreports.cfm?trip=465This cruise, which visits the Snares, the Aucklands, Macquarie, Campbell, the Antipodes, the Bounties and the Chathams, and which thoroughly explores the rich seas surrounding these tiny specks of land on the other side of mother earth, must surely be the best seabird experience possible anywhere on the whole planet... 2006 [December] - Nigel Voadenhttp://www.birdfinders.co.uk/pdf/antarctic.pdf2006 [March] - Moira & Graeme Wallace - New Zealand; the Sub-Antarctic Islands of N.Z. and the Ross Sea in Antarcticahttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/new-zealand/New-Zealand-13/sub-antarctic-feb-06.htmThe trip was a great success, on the Sub Antarctic/Antarctic leg recording 8 species of penguin including an extraordinary encounter on the sea ice at 78¢ª South with a group of 40 Emperor Penguins, preparing to start the long march to their breeding grounds . We landed by zodiac on the sea ice and watched in wonder as, braying and trumpeting , they waddled and tobogganed across the ice to within a couple of metres to check us out. We also saw12 species of albatross, both snow petrels, the strange endemic flightless teals on Campbell and the Auckland Islands. Leopard Seal cruising the sea ice at Cape Royds and Adare and several pods of Orca were among the mammalian highlights... Western Antarctica - Carlos Pedrós-Alióhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/antarctica/antarctic1/antarctica2001.htmMore people are visiting Antarctica every year. It was just a few years ago that the total number of tourists was higher than the number of scientists visiting the Southern Continent for the first time. Therefore, I thought the present report might be useful for people thinking about the possibility of such a trip or actually planning to do it. I would certainly recommend it even if the price were very high...
Antarctic Tourshttp://www.tourantarctica.com/We offer useful data on local wildlife, updated information on cruises (including departure dates, tour destinations, fares and ship descriptions) and links to the best travel agencies, press comments, scientific articles, tips for travelers and great ideas for side trips in Argentina and Chile...
Antarctic Birdshttp://www.gdargaud.net/Antarctica/Birds.htmlThere are 6 species of flying birds nesting in the vicinity of Dumont d`Urville... Antarctic Birdshttp://www.tourantarctica.com/Most people know Antarctica as a bitterly cold wasteland with nothing but rock and ice. Antarctic however, has a rich and diverse spread of animal life, the best know of which are the penguins and whales. The cold Antarctic waters provide a nutrient rich environment which sustains a long and complex food chain, the basis of which is plankton and krill. This section has information on the species of birds found in or around the continent. If you are looking for information on Penguins, please visit the dedicated Penguin section... Antarctic Birdshttp://www.env.go.jp/earth/nankyoku/kankyohogo_en/kankyo_en/hogo/kokunai/houritsu/attach/index03.htmlSystematic List BLOG - Jim Wilsonhttp://antarcticjw.blogspot.com/This winter [2007-2008] I will be spending six weeks in and around the Antarctic Peninsula. I will be joining the cruise liner Marco Polo on the 11th December as the expedition Ornithologist. Snow Petrels Pagodroma niveahttp://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/wildlife/snow_petrels.htmSnow petrels are pure white birds with black beaks and eyes. They are the size of a pigeon and arguably the most beautiful of all the Antarctic birds... |
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