Around 35 species of birds are located in the Antarctic region, but only 19 of them breed on the Antarctic continent.
Millions of birds arrive after the winter is over to begin breeding along the coast and islands of Antarctica.
Seabirds usually breed closely together in huge groups because there is only a small amount of ground without snow.
They feed on zooplankton, cephalopods and fish.
Seabird chicks grow up quickly and learn to look after themselves before they have to migrate north during the Antarctic Winter.
Antarctic seabirds use waterproof feathers, a layer of fat and compact bodies to maintain body heat.
Millions of birds arrive after the winter is over to begin breeding along the coast and islands of Antarctica.
Seabirds usually breed closely together in huge groups because there is only a small amount of ground without snow.
They feed on zooplankton, cephalopods and fish.
Seabird chicks grow up quickly and learn to look after themselves before they have to migrate north during the Antarctic Winter.
Antarctic seabirds use waterproof feathers, a layer of fat and compact bodies to maintain body heat.