V February 1-3* 
March 2, 1963 
Paradise Harbor area - including the Chilean Gabriel Gonzales Videla, 
Base and the Argentine Almirante Brown Station. 
This area is said to have breeding colonies of three species of pen¬ 
guins, 1 have no reason to doubt this but I saw only two, Gentoo and Chin- 
strap, in goodly numbers and in several places. Members of the Chilean 
Base said the Addies are not far away at "Paterna" which was written out 
for me. This locality, if it is one, I have not been able to locate. I 
expect by correspondence later to run it down. There are extensive shag 
(blue-eyed cormorant) colonies in this area or near-by on Cape Duthiers, 
"just around the corner" on the way to Anvord Bay. Cape Pigeons, and 
about all the birds seen elsewhere. 
The Chilean station is built upon an island thickly populated by Gen¬ 
too and Chinstrap penguins, right in among them seeing what's here, what 
it has done to the birds, in part at least, and the filth that surrounds 
the buildings as a result, I would recommend against locating any station 
on a bird rookery; it is neither fair to man or beast. 
On a point across the harbor on Lemaire Island is a penguin rookery 
(birds not identified - did not get close enough, and on Bryde Island or 
a rocky ledge or islet hard by is also a good-sized penguin rookery, 
around the shores of which a number of seals that I take to be crab-eaters 
had hauled out. 
Mosses collected yielded Collembola in modest quantity. 
