South Polar Skua with chick
South Polar Skua typically lay two eggs. The chicks are precocious and within a few hours of hatching are able to walk on there own are around there territory.
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ftuniaucklitss:oai:dtlappprd01.its.auckland.ac.nz:37715 2023-05-15T13:58:16+02:00 South Polar Skua with chick Wharton, Yvette Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica 2004/5 image/tif http://dtlappprd01.its.auckland.ac.nz:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=37715&custom_att_2=simple_viewer http://digitool.auckland.ac.nz:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=37714 unknown University of Auckland. School of Biological Sciences SBSAntarctica http://dtlappprd01.its.auckland.ac.nz:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=37715&custom_att_2=simple_viewer http://digitool-prod.itss.auckland.ac.nz:8881/rights.html Bird Land & seabirds | seabirds | skua | general characteristics of skua Aves Charadriiformes Stercorariidae Chatharacta maccormicki - South Polar Skua image 2004 ftuniaucklitss 2016-03-27T06:42:03Z South Polar Skua typically lay two eggs. The chicks are precocious and within a few hours of hatching are able to walk on there own are around there territory. Still Image Antarc* Antarctica Ross Island DigiTool Collections - The University of Auckland Cape Bird ENVELOPE(-38.060,-38.060,-54.004,-54.004) Ross Island |
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DigiTool Collections - The University of Auckland |
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Bird Land & seabirds | seabirds | skua | general characteristics of skua Aves Charadriiformes Stercorariidae Chatharacta maccormicki - South Polar Skua |
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Bird Land & seabirds | seabirds | skua | general characteristics of skua Aves Charadriiformes Stercorariidae Chatharacta maccormicki - South Polar Skua Wharton, Yvette South Polar Skua with chick |
topic_facet |
Bird Land & seabirds | seabirds | skua | general characteristics of skua Aves Charadriiformes Stercorariidae Chatharacta maccormicki - South Polar Skua |
description |
South Polar Skua typically lay two eggs. The chicks are precocious and within a few hours of hatching are able to walk on there own are around there territory. |
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Still Image |
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Wharton, Yvette |
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Wharton, Yvette |
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Wharton, Yvette |
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South Polar Skua with chick |
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South Polar Skua with chick |
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South Polar Skua with chick |
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South Polar Skua with chick |
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South Polar Skua with chick |
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south polar skua with chick |
publisher |
University of Auckland. School of Biological Sciences |
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2004 |
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Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica |
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ENVELOPE(-38.060,-38.060,-54.004,-54.004) |
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Cape Bird Ross Island |
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Cape Bird Ross Island |
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Antarc* Antarctica Ross Island |
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Antarc* Antarctica Ross Island |
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http://digitool-prod.itss.auckland.ac.nz:8881/rights.html |
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