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Rookery Lake

Lake of Antarctica
Adélie penguins breed in the IBA

Rookery Lake is an almost circular lake, just cut off from the sea, at the western end of Long Peninsula in the Vestfold Hills of Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica. It was so named because of its proximity to an Adélie penguin colony.[1] The nearest permanent research station is Australia's Davis, 10 km to the south-west on Broad Peninsula.[2]

Important Bird Area

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A 741 ha site comprising the western part of Long Peninsula and extending 6 km from Rookery Lake in the south-west to Bulatnaya Bay in the north-west, has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International, because it supports some 45,000 breeding pairs of Adélie Penguins. It is mainly ice free in the summer, and contains several low hills rising to a maximum height of 74 m.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Rookery Lake". AADC Gazetteer. Australian Antarctic Data Centre. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Rookery Lake, W Long Peninsula". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2015. Retrieved 23 November 2020.

68°29′10′′S 78°06′55′′E / 68.48611°S 78.11528°E / -68.48611; 78.11528

Important Bird Areas of Antarctica
Queen Elizabeth Land
Coats Land
Queen Maud Land
Enderby Land
Kemp Land
Mac. Robertson Land
Princess Elizabeth Land
Queen Mary Land
Wilkes Land
Adélie Land
George V Land
Oates Land
Victoria Land
Ross Sea
King Edward VII Land
Marie Byrd Land
Ellsworth Land
Palmer Land
Graham Land
South Shetland Islands
South Orkney Islands


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