Foyn Island

An Adélie penguin rookery covers much of the island, which is often included in the itinerary of Antarctic cruises.

[1] A message post comprising a pole with an attached box was erected on the island on 16 January 1895 by the Norwegian expedition.

It was examined and found intact by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1898–1900, and later sighted from the beach by the USS Edisto in 1956 and USCGS Glacier in 1965.

[2] A 224 ha site comprising the whole island has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding colony of about 30,000 Adélie penguins.

A substantial breeding colony of south polar skuas was reported from the island in the 1980s.

Photography of Foyn Island in 1895, taken by Henrik Bull