Southern Fulmar Collection
The southern fulmar, scientifically known as Fulmarus glacialoides, is a captivating seabird found in the Polar Regions
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The southern fulmar, scientifically known as Fulmarus glacialoides, is a captivating seabird found in the Polar Regions. With its silvery-grey plumage and graceful flight, this species is truly a sight to behold. One can spot a pair of adult southern fulmars on their nest at Peter I Island in the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica. These dedicated parents take turns incubating their eggs and caring for their young. Dating back to 1891, a stunning colour lithograph titled "Silvery-Grey Petrel" showcases the beauty of this bird. The illustration captures its unique features and highlights its elegant presence. In flight over the Bellingshausen Sea, an adult southern fulmar displays its impressive wingspan. Gliding effortlessly through the icy air, it navigates these harsh Antarctic waters with ease. Another image reveals an adult southern fulmar perched on ice at Peter I Island. Against the backdrop of frozen landscapes, this bird demonstrates resilience in adapting to extreme environments. An engraving by John Gould further immortalizes the southern fulmar's allure. His intricate artwork captures every detail of this magnificent creature's appearance and essence. Feeding peacefully in calm waters at Paradise Bay in Antarctica's Southern Ocean, an adult southern fulmar indulges in nourishment vital for survival. Its ability to find sustenance amidst challenging conditions is truly remarkable.