Just over a year ago I visited Antarctica. I will be giving two presentations. Everyone welcome
Except from the blog.
"Throughout the trip we encountered Wilson's Storm Petrel's, Black-browed Albatross, Southern Fulmers and ever present Cape Petrels. More species were to follow. There would be three days at sea between Uruguay and the Falkland Islands, the same between The Falklands and South Georgia. Between South Georgia and Antarctic Peninsula the dominant species were, Brown Skua, Antarctic Tern and Snow Petrels with fewer pelagics. Making up for their absence were colonies of penguins on floating ice, mostly Chinstrap and Gentoo. Not a bad trade off."
Below is the poster for the Thursday Jan 15th presentation at
the Langley Music School. 4899 207. St Langley at 7.30m pm.
On Jan 14
I am giving the SAME presentation in Abbotsford Mission Nature Club
at the Ravine Park Hatchery 2395 Crescent Way, Abbotsford (close to Mill Lake). All welcome.
https://thecanadianwarbler.blogspot.com/2025/03/pelagic-birding-southern-atlantic-ocean.html

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