The island of Amsterdam is a remote volcanic island in the southern Indian Ocean. It is part of the French Southern and Antarctic Territories. The highest mountain is Mont de la Dives at 881 m above sea level. The climate is mild maritime with constant westerly winds and high humidity. The island is populated by a few species of seabirds, including several species of albatross. The peat-covered Plateau des Tourbières is the only place in the world where the critically endangered Amsterdam Albatross breeds. The island is uninhabited apart from a research station whose crew is replaced once a year.
Amsterdam Island is located in the Indian Ocean. Legally Amsterdam Island belongs to France.
This E-book bird guide for "Amsterdam Island" has been built at 05.06.2024, based upon our data base and our image archive using our default settings, and saved in two formates.
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Cover image Wandering Albatross, Photo: M.Jobling
Primary language English, secondary languages German, French, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese.
All 61 species are illustrated. In addition, links to HD videos of 13 bird species (8m 45s) and audios of 4 bird species (3m 24s) are included. The assessment of the global conservation status of bird species uses the criteria of the Red List (IUCN) 2012.
The scientific system follows Clements et al. 2017.
An index, name registers in all selected languages and a scientific name register, all completely linked.
PDF E-book in page-based format A5: 34 pages, 3.627 MiB.
ePub E-book in flowable format for all devices with ePub reader: 2.693 MiB.
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