Snow Petrels (Pagodroma nivea) breed circurnpolarly in Antarctica. Watson et al. (1971), Harper et al. (1984) and Marchant & Higgins (1990) list breeding sites in the Ross Dependency (160°E-150°W) and also in the unclaimed region of Antarctica (150°W-80°W), which comprises Marie Byrd Land and Ellsworth Highland. Much of the literature on Snow Petrels mentions that their nests are inaccessible on vertical cliffs (Kinsky 1965, Cowan 1981, Harper et al. 1984, Broady et al. 1989) and so are almost impossible to count accurately. The birds usually nest in holes and on ledges on exposed, snow-free cliff faces, although some nests have also been found on gentle slopes below (Strandtman 1978, Broady et al. 1989). Many more expeditions, predominantl...
The Ardery and Odbert Islands, Antarctica (66°22′S, 110°27′E) have been declared a Specially Protec...
The Ardery and Odbert Islands, Antarctica (66°22′S, 110°27′E) have been declared a Specially Protec...
Although snow petrels are ubiquitous around the Antarctic, population estimates of this “not so char...
The Snow Petrel Pagodroma nivea is endemic to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, with a circumpolar...
antarctica and physical features of the breeding colony at Svarthamaren, Dronning Maud Land, with no...
Only about a dozen breeding colonies of the Antarctic Petrel Thalassoica antarctica are known, all c...
Although snow petrels are ubiquitous around the Antarctic, population estimates of this “not so char...
Although snow petrels are ubiquitous around the Antarctic, population estimates of this “not so char...
Petrels are the most numerous bird group in the waters around Antarctica. During three seasons, Jero...
Demographic parameters were estimated for snow petrels Pagodroma nivea nesting at the study colony o...
Although burrow-nesting petrels are the most abundant group of seabirds in the Southern Ocean, their...
The Antarctic petrel (Thalassoica antarctica) has been identified as a key species for monitoring th...
Demographic parameters were estimated for snow petrels Pagodroma nivea nesting at the study colony o...
The Antarctic petrel (Thalassoica antarctica) has been identified as a key species for monitoring th...
The Ardery and Odbert Islands, Antarctica (66°22′S, 110°27′E) have been declared a Specially Protec...
The Ardery and Odbert Islands, Antarctica (66°22′S, 110°27′E) have been declared a Specially Protec...
The Ardery and Odbert Islands, Antarctica (66°22′S, 110°27′E) have been declared a Specially Protec...
Although snow petrels are ubiquitous around the Antarctic, population estimates of this “not so char...
The Snow Petrel Pagodroma nivea is endemic to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, with a circumpolar...
antarctica and physical features of the breeding colony at Svarthamaren, Dronning Maud Land, with no...
Only about a dozen breeding colonies of the Antarctic Petrel Thalassoica antarctica are known, all c...
Although snow petrels are ubiquitous around the Antarctic, population estimates of this “not so char...
Although snow petrels are ubiquitous around the Antarctic, population estimates of this “not so char...
Petrels are the most numerous bird group in the waters around Antarctica. During three seasons, Jero...
Demographic parameters were estimated for snow petrels Pagodroma nivea nesting at the study colony o...
Although burrow-nesting petrels are the most abundant group of seabirds in the Southern Ocean, their...
The Antarctic petrel (Thalassoica antarctica) has been identified as a key species for monitoring th...
Demographic parameters were estimated for snow petrels Pagodroma nivea nesting at the study colony o...
The Antarctic petrel (Thalassoica antarctica) has been identified as a key species for monitoring th...
The Ardery and Odbert Islands, Antarctica (66°22′S, 110°27′E) have been declared a Specially Protec...
The Ardery and Odbert Islands, Antarctica (66°22′S, 110°27′E) have been declared a Specially Protec...
The Ardery and Odbert Islands, Antarctica (66°22′S, 110°27′E) have been declared a Specially Protec...
Although snow petrels are ubiquitous around the Antarctic, population estimates of this “not so char...