At the Northwestern part of the Falklands there is a small windswept island that houses a few humans (one farm) and plenty of birds. There are few trees, although the original vegetatlion (tussac grass, below) is slowly being reintroduced).

The birds do not pay much attention to visitors and go about their business, whether courtship (below left), tending their eggs (below centre), or raising families (below right).



Albatrosses (below left), rockhopper (below centre) and Magellanic penguins (bottom) and whatever else there was (below right) did all this without bothering each other either.




Despite the Falklands being essentially independent (formally a self-governing British overseas territory) that has its own flag. Pn the West Point Island the Union Jack was still flying (below).
