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Seabirds are birds that have adapted to life within the marine environment. While seabirds vary greatly in lifestyle, behaviour and physiology, they often exhibit striking convergent evolution, as th...
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Birds of the open ocean and seashore around the British Isles ... This is a regular flocking area for these fish eating birds with frequently up to 29 birds that can be quickly counted. Sea Birds Portfolio (Photographs by Nicolas Jouault)
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Definition: seabird, sea bird, seafowl ... gaviiform seabird — seabirds of the order Gaviiformes ... pelecaniform seabird — large fish-eating seabird with four-toed webbed feet...
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By choice experiments with some fish-eating seabirds it was found that the maximum size of prey fishes is not determined by their length but by their ...
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Seabirds eat small marine fish, squid, shellfish, and a variety of crustaceans (such as krill and crabs). Since some foods may be better than the rest, we want to know what kinds of food seabird adults and chicks are eating.
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pelecaniform seabird - large fish-eating seabird with four-toed webbed feet ... anhinga, darter, snakebird - fish-eating bird of warm inland waters having a long flexible neck and slender sharp-pointed bill...
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Large colonies of plankton-eating little auks are located on mild mountain slopes, usually a few kilometres from the shore, whereas colonies of fish-eating guillemots are situated on rocky cliffs at the coast. ... These characteristics of seabird nesting sites dramatically limit the range of occurrence of ornithogenic soils,
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The Caspian tern (Sterna caspia) is a large fish-eating seabird that breeds on all continents except South America and Antarctica. In North America the Caspian tern can be found on large lakes and rivers as well as on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. ... Application to the Fund ... Allocation of Funding to AOCs...
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Carss, D.N. & Marquiss, M. 1996b. Fish-eating birds: perceptions and 'realities'. Proc. 1995 British Trout Farming Conference. Sparsholt College, Hampshire, Sept. 1995. ... Carss, D.N. 1993b. Cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo at cage fish farms in Argyll, western Scotland. Seabird 15:38-44.
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You might imagine that it would take quite awhile for a snail to engulf a fish.  In fact, the snail's proboscis (mouth) expands and it hoovers in the prey in a remarkably short time, swallowing it whole.
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