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Hi Noah! It’s great to read about and see your experiences and the Adelie penguins in Antarctica! Is there a way to get email notifications when you’ve added new material? I looked around and didn’t see that. Thanks for the sharing! ~Jamie
Hi Noah, Just found out about your blog and had fun reading what you have written so far. Adventures like this tend to inspire even those looking in from the outside. Oh, and one major benefit to us, we’re not in the wind/cold! Something they could have told you about the chapped lips: If you’d have put some of that green penguine stuff on your lips you wouldn’t have been nearly as apt to have licked them. 8^)
Hi, Noah!
Thanks so much for posting the link to this blog on the AZ Birds list. I have read all the past posts, and am looking forward to the updates. Fascinating stuff, and your photos are great!
I work with Michelle’s mom and your blog has been the highlight of my day! Not only I have learned a lot, but to actually see what you have experienced the past few months has been breathtaking. Thank you!
Noah Strycker is spending this season in a field camp on remote Cape Crozier, Antarctica, with two other researchers and several hundred thousand Adelie Penguins. Adverse weather, cramped conditions, and isolation are usual. This blog covers day-to-day life on earth's driest, coldest, windiest, most southerly continent.
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Noah is a 22-year-old recent graduate of Oregon State University in Fisheries and Wildlife. He is Associate Editor of Birding magazine, columnist known as BirdBoy in WildBird magazine, and a passionate birder, artist, and photographer. Contact him or see more of his work at noahstrycker.com.
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Penguin Science research is ongoing. You can learn more about the project at penguinscience.com.
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Read a January 2009 feature about Noah in The Oregonian newspaper.
Hi Noah! It’s great to read about and see your experiences and the Adelie penguins in Antarctica! Is there a way to get email notifications when you’ve added new material? I looked around and didn’t see that. Thanks for the sharing! ~Jamie
Jamie Simmons
18 Nov 08 at 9:36 am
Hi Noah, Just found out about your blog and had fun reading what you have written so far. Adventures like this tend to inspire even those looking in from the outside. Oh, and one major benefit to us, we’re not in the wind/cold! Something they could have told you about the chapped lips: If you’d have put some of that green penguine stuff on your lips you wouldn’t have been nearly as apt to have licked them. 8^)
Derek J
26 Nov 08 at 6:53 am
Hi, Noah!
Thanks so much for posting the link to this blog on the AZ Birds list. I have read all the past posts, and am looking forward to the updates. Fascinating stuff, and your photos are great!
KL JR
4 Dec 08 at 2:21 am
Hi, Noah:
I’m wondering have you ever seen the movie CRY OF THE PENGUINS? If so was this your inspiration for this adventure?
Quin
2 Jan 09 at 3:50 pm
Hi Noah,
I work with Michelle’s mom and your blog has been the highlight of my day! Not only I have learned a lot, but to actually see what you have experienced the past few months has been breathtaking. Thank you!
Carol Harris
13 Jan 09 at 4:57 am