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Bird Island, Falkland Islands

Bird Island
Isla Pájaro
Bird Island is located in Falkland Islands
Bird Island
Bird Island
Bird Island shown within the Falkland Islands
Coordinates: 52°10′S 60°56′W / 52.17°S 60.93°W / -52.17; -60.93
CountryFalkland Islands
Island groupFalkland Islands
Area
 • Total1.2 km2 (0.5 sq mi)
Highest elevation
107 m (351 ft)
Time zoneUTC−3 (FKST)
If shown, area and population ranks are for all islands and all inhabited islands in the Falklands respectively.

Bird Island (Spanish: Isla Pájaro) is one of the Falkland Islands. It lies due south of West Falkland, near Port Stephens[1] and Calm Head. It has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International.

According to Ian Strange "Such offshore islands [as Bird Island] are the remaining strongholds of a large percentage of bird life".[1]

Geography

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Bird Island is located 4.5 km off the south-western coast of West Falkland and is roughly triangular in shape. The western half of the southern coast has sheer cliffs reaching at least 70 m and the plateau above slopes gently to the north and west. In the centre of the island there is a large seasonal pool to the west of a small inlet. The eastern promontory has two domed peaks reaching to at least 110 m with sheer southern cliffs of 30 m and very steep slopes in the north. Access by boat is difficult, except at the small north-east-facing inlet between the northern and eastern promontories, and the terrain is difficult to cross, with dense growth of Tussac above thick, soft peat and Tussac overhanging deep gulches.[2]

Wildlife

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Amongst the birds which breed here are rockhopper penguins, king shags, petrels and black-browed albatrosses.[1]

The total number of species recorded on Bird Island in November 1998 was 27, of which 25 bred or were probably breeding. Macaroni penguin, ruddy-headed goose, canary-winged finch, black-throated finch and Falkland steamer duck are present but their status is uncertain or populations are too small to qualify. The congregation of seabirds on this island exceeds 10,000 breeding pairs, making the site classifiable under the A4iii criterion. Bird Island is one of the most important breeding sites for the striated caracara and it is considered that the population here is at least as dense as on any offshore island around the Falklands, possibly due to the very large population of thin-billed prions, an important prey species.

Deep Tussac cover over most of Bird Island makes it comparable to Beauchene Island for the density of burrowing petrels. Other species that should be investigated include sooty shearwater, grey-backed storm petrel, which is thought to be numerous, rock shag, imperial shag and dolphin gull. Endemic races present include the dark-faced ground-tyrant, Falkland thrush, long-tailed meadowlark and common diving petrel.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Strange, Ian (1983) The Falkland Islands
  2. ^ a b "Important Bird Areas factsheet: Bird Island". BirdLife International. 2012. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
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