Islas Ildefonso are a group of islands in Chile. The islands belong to the Commune of Cabo de Hornos in Antártica Chilena Province of Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region. They lie 96km (60mi) west of Isla Hermite, part of Tierra del Fuego, and 93km (58mi) NNW of Diego Ramirez Islands, but only 27km (17mi) south of Isla Hoste or 23km (14mi) to rocks near Isla Hoste.
NASA World Wind screenshot of Ildefonso Islands, Chile
Ildefonso Islands
Native name:
Islas Ildefonso
Ildefonso Islands
Ildefonso Islands are only 27km (17mi) south from Hoste Island
The islands were named by the Spanish navigator Diego Ramírez de Arellano, who piloted the Garcia de Nodal expedition through the region in 1619.[1]
The islands consist of nine stacks, within two groups. They extend 6km (4mi) on a northwest–southeast axis. The land area measures about 200,000m2 (2,152,782sqft). More than 50% of this comprises the large single southern stack, which is 970m (3,182ft) long and between 80 to 200m (262 to 656ft) wide. The islands are steep and rocky, and covered in tussac grass.[2]
Important Bird Area
The islands have been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area because they hold large breeding populations of both southern rockhopper penguins (86,000 breeding pairs) and black-browed albatrosses (47,000 breeding pairs). There are also smaller numbers of grey-headed albatrosses. Magellanic penguins, imperial shags and sooty shearwaters present.[3]
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