- Ildefonso Islands
Islas Ildefonso are a group of islands in
Chile . The islands belong to theCommune of Cabo de Hornos inAntártica Chilena Province ofMagallanes y Antártica Chilena Region . They are located at coord|55|44|S|69|26|W, 96 kilometres west ofIsla Hermite , part ofTierra del Fuego , and 93 kmNNW ofDiego Ramirez Islands , but only 27 km south of Isla Hoste or 23 km to rocks near Isla Hoste.The islands consist of nine stacks, within two groups. They extend 6 km on a northwest-southeast axis.
The land area measures about 0.2 km². More than 50% of this comprises the large single southern stack, which is 970 m long and between 80 and 200 m wide.
The islands are steep and rocky, and covered in
tussac grass .They are inhabited by
penguin s: bothRockhopper Penguin andMagellanic Penguin are present. There is a large colony ofBlack-browed Albatross here also, with small number ofGrey-headed Albatross .Imperial Shag is also a common breeding species.References
* Shirihai, Hadoram (2002) A complete guide to Antarctic wildlife ISBN 951-98947-0-5
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