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There are thousands of species of birds, and many of their names are well-known to us—blue jay, robin, and mallard, to name ...
Fishermen heading to cast a line out in the deep this month have been advised to consider going on days with little to no ...
This small, delicate gull thrives in the open sea and nests on steep cliffs, forming noisy colonies along the North Atlantic coastline. This sleek, black-and-white seabird is a close relative of ...
The artic seabird, a Ross’s gull, was spotted Friday night near Dodge City in Ford County. The species isn’t just a rarity for Kansas -- it’s only the 11th time a Ross’s gull has been ...
Almost two thirds of Scotland’s seabird species have declined over the past 20 years, with eight, including the Arctic tern, kittiwake and black-headed gull dropping in numbers by more than 50 ...
The health of Scotland’s seabird colonies is critical to efforts ... and in the latest update Leach’s Storm-petrel, Common Gull, Great Black-backed Gull, Arctic Tern and Great Skua join ...
But this could soon be a thing of the past, as common gulls join four other seabird species newly at ... great black-backed gull and great skua, according to research published on Monday in ...
And its findings have seen five new seabird types, the Leach’s storm petrel, common gull, great black-backed gull, Arctic tern and great skua all join the UK’s red list of greatest ...
The common gull, Arctic tern and great skua are among ... follows the recent assessment of 28 seabird species. They face a number of pressures including overfishing, avian flu, climate change ...
Five seabird species have been added to the UK red ... or pirate of the sea, and two types of gull. The UK is known for its colonies of seabirds nesting in huge numbers on cliffs - but populations ...
Arctic terns nest on British shores before flying to the Antarctic for winter Five seabird species have been ... and two types of gull. The UK is known for its colonies of seabirds nesting in ...
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