The Birds ...

Birds are a ship's constant companions during the spring and summer in Antarctica. It seems that they are everywhere. They come in all shapes and sizes. The sea birds sail on the wind, following the ship as it moves through clear water or ice. On calm days, they rest on the bobbing waves. There are dozens of different types of birds in Antarctica. The birds that are best known in Antarctica are penguins. There are several different species of penguins in Antarctica. The largest penguins are the Emperor penguins. Penguins live in large colonies and can be seen on the shore of small islands, swimming, or on bergs, both large and small.

Penguins on the Ice On a stroll
Heading for a swim Taking a dip
Penguins are protected by the International Antarctic Charter. The Penguins that I came in contact with were noisy, almost bossy birds. They squacked and squeeked at us when we were on foot, and seemed to yell in chorus at the ship as we sailed past their resting areas.
Floating on the waves Tern Flying High
  


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Note:  The photos and journals contained in this website were prepared by Steven Stevenoski, science teacher at Lincoln High School in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin