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[edit]DescriptionWelcome to Little Argentina (3592991565).jpg |
... where even the birds drink mate! The terns who nest here fly south to Argentina and also Brazil each fall with their young, to overwinter there. Researchers and conservationists from South America, and particularly from Fundación Vida Silvestre Argentina, are frequent visitors to GGI. The western end of the island has been dubbed "Little Argentina" in their honor. |
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Author | Michelle Kinsey Bruns |
Camera location | 41° 12′ 08″ N, 72° 07′ 08.63″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 41.202221; -72.119064 |
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