Baily Head

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Baily Head is a prominent headland and important wildlife site on Deception Island in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica, known especially for its large chinstrap penguin colony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Important Bird Area
headland
wildlife site
accessedBy small boats
accessRestrictedBy Antarctic Treaty System guidelines
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
designatedBy BirdLife International NERFINISHED
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasAverageSummerTemperature near 0 °C
hasAverageWinterTemperature below −10 °C
hasClimate polar maritime climate
hasConservationStatus Important Bird Area
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
sub‑Antarctic tundra
hasHabitat black sand beach
ice‑free coastal area
steep volcanic slopes
hasLanguageOfToponym English
hasManagementPlan visitor site guidelines for Deception Island
hasNameType geographical feature name
hasWildlife Antarctic fur seal
Antarctic tern NERFINISHED
Weddell seal NERFINISHED
brown skua
chinstrap penguin
kelp gull
snowy sheathbill
southern elephant seal
locatedIn Antarctica
South Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Bransfield Strait NERFINISHED
locatedOn Deception Island NERFINISHED
near Neptune’s Bellows NERFINISHED
Whalers Bay NERFINISHED
notableFor Antarctic wildlife concentrations
large chinstrap penguin colony
seabird breeding site
partOf Deception Island Antarctic Specially Managed Area NERFINISHED
Deception Island volcano NERFINISHED
subjectTo heavy surf
sea ice in winter
strong winds
visitedFor Antarctic tourism
wildlife observation

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Deception Island notablePoint Baily Head