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Terns and other gull-like birds. Illustrations by bird illustrator, Gina Mikel. ... Bird Illustrations: Gull-Like Birds: ... Keywords related to art on this page: bird artist, illustrator, illustrations, ornithological, ornithology, avian, tern, art, birds, painting, image, images, paintings, painter...
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Covering 508 bird species found east of the Rocky Mountains, the revised second edition takes into account changes in taxonomy and uses improved photography. ... The photographs are then keyed to textual descriptions of the birds' appearance, range and habitat, ... China finds bird-like dinosaur with four wings...
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Great skuas, known as bonxies in the Orkneys, are large gull-like birds with no fear of humans. They are known for dive-bombing puffins to steal their food and for their aggressive behavior towards intruders in nesting colonies.
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Herring Gull - Larus argentatus ... Bonaparte's Gull - Larus philadelphia ... | Gull-like Birds | Bird classifications | Home |
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HUNDREDS of emaciated seabirds have washed up dead along the southeastern coast of America, alarming scientists who fear changes in the ocean could have affected the fish that the birds normally eat. More than a thousand Shearwaters, large gull-like birds... ... The birds, which feed on small fish and squid, nest on islands...
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Greater shearwaters live out their lives on the open ocean. These gull-like birds spend most of their time criss-crossing the Atlantic, covering thousands... ... These gull-like birds spend most of their time criss-crossing the Atlantic, covering thousands of kilometers on their annual migrations. But this year, many of them...
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Shearwater - common name for members of the family Procellariidae, gull-like sea birds related to the petrel and the albatross and including the fulmar. Shearwaters are found on unfrozen saltwaters... ... They have tubular nostrils, hooked bills enlarged at the tip, short tails, and long, ... (37.5—62.5 cm) long,
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