Robert Harding

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979-1901 - Sub-Antarctic Skua (Catharacta antarctica) displaying aggression after a fight for a fish head on Barrentos Island in the Aitcho Island Group, south Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
979-1899 - Adult south polar skua (Catharacta skua maccormicki) on the wing and feeding after an iceberg break-up near Port Lockroy on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula
979-1759 - Adult cape petrel (Daption capense) on the wing in and around the Antarctic peninsula. This petrel is sometimes also called the pintado petrel, the word pintado meaning "painted" in Spanish.
979-1767 - Adult cape petrel (Daption capense) on the wing in and around the Antarctic peninsula. This petrel is sometimes also called the pintado petrel, the word pintado meaning "painted" in Spanish. (rr)
979-1898 - Adult south polar skua (Catharacta skua maccormicki) on the wing and feeding after an iceberg break-up near Port Lockroy on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula
979-1964 - Adult Antarctic Tern (Sterna vittata) nesting and mating on Enterprise Island near the wreck of the Gouvernoren, a Norwegian whaler which caught fire and sank in Wilhelmina Bay in 1916, Antarctica
979-1734 - Three adult southern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialoides) on the wing among five cape petrels (Daption capense) in the Drake passage between the tip of South America and Antarctica. Southern Ocean.
979-1897 - Adult south polar skua (Catharacta skua maccormicki) on the wing and feeding after an iceberg break-up near Port Lockroy on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula
979-1736 - Three adult southern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialoides) on the wing with a single cape petrel (Daption capense) in the Drake passage between the tip of South America and Antarctica. Southern Ocean.
979-1762 - Adult cape petrel (Daption capense) on the wing in and around the Antarctic peninsula. This petrel is sometimes also called the pintado petrel, the word pintado meaning "painted" in Spanish.
979-1896 - Adult south polar skua (Catharacta skua maccormicki) on the wing and feeding after an iceberg break-up near Port Lockroy on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula
979-1919 - An adult kelp gull (Larus dominicanus) in flight near the Antarctic peninsula in the southern ocean. This is the only gull regularly found in the Antarctic peninsula to a latitude of 68 degrees south.
979-1764 - Adult cape petrel (Daption capense) on the wing in and around the Antarctic peninsula. This petrel is sometimes also called the pintado petrel, the word pintado meaning (painted) in Spanish. (rr)