Bird » 2019 Pale Faced Sheathbill W001
Posted By: Mariela Cornejo
Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Peninsula. Pale Faced Sheathbill with a tag on his left leg standing right next to Bransfield House, Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica.
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Posted By: Mariela Cornejo
Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Peninsula. Pale Faced Sheathbill with a tag on his left leg standing right next to Bransfield House, Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica.
Posted By: Colby Brokvist
Canadian Arctic. Collared mother with 2 cubs. sighted 2008 outside Churchill
Posted By: Annette Bombosch
Antarctic Peninsula. Re sighted byt Annette Bombosch aboard the G Adventure tour vessel - 'Expedition' at Cierva cove. A female tagged by Dr. Javier Negrete (Top predator Lab of the Argentinean Antarctic Institute) at Cierva cove during January of 2016 as part of a diet study of pack ice seals.
Posted By: Petra Glardon
South Georgia and SSI. Elephant Seal - purple flipper tag number T45. Seen at Jason Harbour, South Georgia. This juvenile male elephant seal was tagged by Filippo Galimberti's Elephant Seal Research Group (http://www.eleseal.org/) working on Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands. Filippo shared that, "Levender T45 right was tagged on 26/11/2015 and was classified as a moulting large juvenile class 1 (i.e., probably 3 year old) male. From the pictures he now looks a subadult class 2, so our original age estimation was probably fine. We don't know exactly because he's not one of "our" males, i.e. born/breeding at Sea Lion. He's one of the many South Georgia males that come to the Falklands for the moult. We get many thousands of alien elephant seals that come from all populations of the South Georgia stock to moult here and around the Falklands." Seen whilst traveling onboard Ponant vessel L'Austral Thursday, November 21st, 2019. Elephant Seal https://happywhale.com/encounter/97094 Purple flipper tag T45
Posted By: Petra Glardon
South Georgia and SSI. Elephant Seal - purple flipper tag number T45. Seen at Jason Harbour, South Georgia. This juvenile male elephant seal was tagged by Filippo Galimberti's Elephant Seal Research Group (http://www.eleseal.org/) working on Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands. Filippo shared that, "Levender T45 right was tagged on 26/11/2015 and was classified as a moulting large juvenile class 1 (i.e., probably 3 year old) male. From the pictures he now looks a subadult class 2, so our original age estimation was probably fine. We don't know exactly because he's not one of "our" males, i.e. born/breeding at Sea Lion. He's one of the many South Georgia males that come to the Falklands for the moult. We get many thousands of alien elephant seals that come from all populations of the South Georgia stock to moult here and around the Falklands." Seen whilst traveling onboard Ponant vessel L'Austral Thursday, November 21st, 2019. Elephant Seal https://happywhale.com/encounter/97094 Purple flipper tag T45
Posted By: Mariela Cornejo
Antarctic Peninsula. Pale Faced Sheathbill with a tag on his left leg standing right next to Bransfield House, Port Lockroy, Goudier Island, Antarctica.
Posted By: Michael Jackson
Falkland Islands. Blue plastic leg band 6k. Metal leg band HA2 Seen at a bockhopper and Black-browed albatross colony on New Island, Falklands.
Posted By: John Cairns
Pilot Whale. Suction cup transmitter tag on right side of dorsal fin.
Posted By: David Smith
Pilot Whale with transmitter tag on the right side of the dorsal fin
Posted By: Howard Whelan
Banded Skua. Left leg band white plastic PX5. Right Leg band metal. Photographed about 100 metres to the east of Gourdin Island landing sight.
Posted By: Dan Costa
Antarctica - Continent. Weddell Seal with transmitter tag. Researchers equipped seals with satellite tags to understand how water conditions might lead to large holes in Antarctic sea ice.
Posted By: Erika Nunlist
Antarctica - Continent. Blue flipper tag. Left side number unknown. Right side 5437. Weddell seal. Near McMurdo Station.