The Brown Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus), has a complicated taxonomic history, with some scientists believing this seabird is actually composed of two or three distinct species. It has been extensively tracked, with 5,216 tracking locations in the Seabird Tracking Database, and its subsequent distribution mapped to the subantarctic and Antarctic zones. Interestingly, scientists have reported that Brown Skuas can identify individual humans, which could imply that they are very intelligent (Lee et al. 2016).