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    Birds observed at Scott Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica

    Wilson, Kerry-Jayne; Harper, P. C.
    Abstract
    Scott Island is a basaltic volcanic plug about 500 m long and 150–300 m wide about 550 km northeast of Cape Adare, the closest point on the Antarctic Continent. This article reports on birds observed there during visits in 1967 and 1982.
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    seabirds; observations; Antarctica; Ornithology
    Date
    1996
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    Journal Article
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    Wilson, K.- J., & Harper, P. C. (1996). Birds observed at Scott Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Marine Ornithology, 24, 51-52.
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