Volume 32, Number 12, 1811-1813, DOI: 10.1007/s00300-009-0705-3

First breeding record of the light-mantled sooty albatross (Phoebetria palpebrata) for the maritime Antarctic

Simeon Lisovski, Václav Pavel, Karel Weidinger and Hans-Ulrich Peter

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Abstract

The light-mantled sooty albatross is a medium-sized albatross with a circumpolar distribution in the Southern Ocean. The known breeding sites are restricted to Islands in sub-Antarctic latitudes close to the Antarctic convergence between 46° and 53°S. In the austral summer season 2008/2009 we discovered a new breeding colony with at least two confirmed and three probable nests at Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica (62°12′S, 59°01′W). The new breeding colony of light-mantled sooty albatross described here represents the southernmost breeding place of any albatross species ever recorded.

Keywords   Diomedeidae  -  Phoebetria palpebrata  - Fildes Peninsula - Antarctica

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