DISCOVER MORE AT SWANHELLENIC.COM Whether you’re a keen ornithologist or an all-round nature lover, Antarctica has a profusion of rare and special birds to admire. From terns and petrels to skuas, shearwaters and shags, over 45 species of birds inhabit this icy land. Albatrosses are a common sighting, gracefully gliding on the ocean winds. With a wingspan of up to 3.35 metres, they are the largest flying birds in the world. Whereabouts • Antarctica Sheathbill • Antarctica, South Georgia & Falklands Albatross, Petrels, Prions, Gulls, Blue-eyed Shag, Skua, Terns Birds abound Fighting albatross Snowy sheathbill Petrel Skua 20 21
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