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Comprehensive and easy to use, this booklet describes the birds likely to be seen on a classic voyage to the Antarctic Peninsula – the most visited region in Antarctica – as well as during extended itineraries which include the Falkland Islands/Malvinas archipelago, South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands, South Orkney Islands, and South Shetland Islands, all famous for their birdlife.
- Almost 500 colour photographs show 115 species.
- Concise text provides key identification features.
- Dorsal and ventral views of flying seabirds help identify the species.
- Phases of plumage and sexual differences are illustrated when significant.
- Bird size and geographic range are indicated.
Handy and lightweight, this booklet is easy to slip into a pocket or pack. It is an indispensable companion for the curious traveller.