Cape Bird

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Cape Bird is an ice-free volcanic headland on Ross Island in Antarctica, known for its large Adélie penguin colonies and scientific research stations.

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Cape Bird canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
headland
ice-free area
volcanic landform
hasClimate polar climate
hasColonyOf Adélie penguin
hasEcosystemType Antarctic coastal ecosystem
hasFacility field camp
research station
hasFauna Adélie penguin
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasHumanActivity seasonal occupation
hasNearbyFeature Cape Crozier
Cape Royds
Mount Bird
hasSeasonalAccess austral summer
hasSubstrate volcanic rock
hasTerrainCharacteristic ice-free
hasVegetation lichens
mosses
hasWildlifeDesignation important bird area
isImportantFor Adélie penguin breeding
isOnCoastOf Ross Sea
isProtectedBy Antarctic Treaty System
isSiteOf climate-related research
long-term ecological research
penguin population monitoring
locatedIn Antarctica
Ross Dependency
Southern Ocean
surface form: Southern Ocean region
locatedOn Ross Island
overlooks Ross Sea
usedFor scientific research

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Ross Dependency (New Zealand Antarctic territory) contains Cape Bird
subject surface form: Ross Dependency
Ross Island hasCape Cape Bird