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Falkland Islands – The Penguin Adventure

Tuesday, September 17, 2024, 7:00pm – 8:00pm

Join York County Audubon for this photographic journey to the Falkland Islands with presenter Shawn Carey!

Reservations

Special Instructions

No registration is required for attending the program in person. It will also be live-streamed via Zoom. To view it via Zoom, you’ll need to register in advance. To do so, please click on this link and enter your name and email address: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kqG7w-IZS9OZfxfW5ntBOQ

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We hope you can join us either in person or via Zoom!

Pricing

  • Cost: Free with admission

Location

Mather Auditorium

This event is handicap accessible

The Falkland Islands are located off the southern coast of Argentina and almost to the tip of Tierra Del Fuego. With one flight a week entering and departing the Falklands, and a total of three days travel each way you have to really want to go there. The Falklands are a very remote South Atlantic archipelago with two main islands, East and West Falkland, plus an additional 776 smaller islands, most of which are not inhabited. However, several host some of the islands’ amazing wildlife, including five species of penguins, which on certain islands have thousands of birds during the nesting season.

For bird watchers and wildlife photographers with an interest in the birds found here you can see 63 nesting species including 14 endemic subspecies and two endemic species, the Falkland Steamer Duck and the Cobb’s Wren. In addition to the bird life there are also both Southern Elephant Seals and Southern Sea Lions which can be seen in large numbers on a few islands.

For this program we will explore two locations on Saunders Islands, The Neck, which has three nesting penguin species plus nesting Black-browed Albatross. Then onto The Rookery with its impressive colony of Southern Rockhopper Penguins and a staggering number of Black-browed Albatross. After that we will explore Sea Lion Island and our first look at elephant seals, sea lions and the Killer Whales that prowl the waters looking to feast on them. Next up is Bleaker Island with its beautiful mile long beach where you can watch Gentoo and Magellanic Penguins as they ride the waves onto the sandy shores. Finally, we will end our photographic adventure at Volunteer Point which has the largest nesting King Penguin population in the Falklands.

All of this plus a look at the lodges one can stay at, the food and some of the people you will meet along the way. Presenter Shawn Carey will share his advice on traveling to this fantastic location plus many tips to help you plan your own penguin adventure to the Falkland Islands.

Note: This program is being hosted by Wells Reserve partner, York County Audubon, and is open to all ages.

About the Presenter

Shawn Carey (Migration Productions) produces bird and wildlife related multi-media presentations, videos and photo workshops that have been presented all over the United States. Shawn moved from his home in Pennsylvania to Massachusetts in 1986 and started watching birds in 1988. His avid interest in photography was joined with a newfound passion for birding and he began to combine the two in 1991. By 1994, he and good friend Jim Grady started Migration Productions as a way to present their multi-image slide presentations to a live audience.

Migration Productions offers the finest quality bird and wildlife programs with stunning photographs, video, and soundtracks. Shawn’s photos have been published in the Boston Globe, New York Times, Science magazine, and many others over the last 20 years. FMI: www.MigrationProductions.com

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