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Common swift, Apus apus, single bird in flight, Warwickshire, May 2012
Gannets on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Eurasian Coot Fulica atra, adult standing at the water's edge, Kaliningrad, Russia
Close up of puffin on cliffs
A Razorbill during breeding season on the Farne Islands in Northumberland.
Names: Razorbill, Lesser auk\nScientific name: Alca torda\nCountry: Iceland\nLocation: Drangey
Puffins taken on Skomer Island
Razorbill
Northern gannets on the cliff tops in Yorkshire
Scenic portrait of Puffin bird on the green grass cliff of the wildlife natural reserve of Runde island in Western Norway, Scandinavia
Golden eagle, Aquila chrysaetos, single bird on rock
Guillemots on the clifftop of Inner Farne, Northumberland.  With a single puffin in their midst.
Muscovy Duck with red face and black and white feathers
The Cape petrel, Daption capense, also called the Cape pigeon, pintado petrel, or Cape fulmar, is a common seabird of the Southern Ocean from the family Procellariidae. It is the only member of the genus Daption, and is allied to the fulmarine  petrels, and the giant petrels. Shingle Cove on Coronation Island in the South Orkney Islands. Sitting on a nest.
Young wandering albatross displaing, open wings,  with blue sky and mountain background, South Georgia Island, Antarctica
Horseshoe Island was the place where the old British Scientific Research Station was in use.
Puffins on a grassy cliff in Iceland.
puffin (fratercula arctica) bird from the bird cliffs of latrabjarg, iceland
A northern gannet bird perching on grass
Names: Razorbill, Lesser auk\nScientific name: Alca torda\nCountry: Iceland\nLocation: Westfjords
Group  atlantic puffins perching  grassy cliffside overlooking the ocean
Beautiful vibrant picture of Atlantic Puffins on Latrabjarg cliffs
Arctic Skuas will create loose colonies while breeding. They are aggressive in defending their individual nests from other Skuas. Outside of the breeding season they may form small groups of usually no more than 10 individuals.
Northern Gannet On A Cliff Edge
Atlantic puffin, common puffin, Fratercula arctica, Scotland, Handa Island, Scottish Wildlife Trust nature reserve, North-West Sutherland national scenic area
Gannets on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Black Browed Albatross on Nest, Diomedea melanophris;  New Island, Falkland Islands, Diomedeidae;
African Harrier-Hawk.\nThe African harrier-hawk, harrier hawk or gymnogene (Polyboroides typus) is a bird of prey. It is about 60–66 centimetres (24–26 in) in length. It breeds in most of Africa south of the Sahara. The only other member of the genus is the allopatric Madagascar harrier-hawk (Polyboroides radiatus).
A pair of kelp gulls standing on top of a light and medium gray stone formation. Orange or rust colored lichen, moss and grass are on the rock. Overcast sky is above.
Taxon name: Tasmanian Native-hen\nTaxon scientific name: Tribonyx mortierii\nLocation: Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia
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