seabird in English

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a bird that frequents the sea or coast.
The story is somewhat confused, but it may be that the word was first applied to the Great Auk, a flightless seabird now extinct which, like the penguin, used its wings to swim underwater.
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1. Seabird in love with the Camel.

2. An Albatross is a very large white seabird

3. Seabird nesting occurs almost everywhere around the island.

4. The impact on other seabird species is not insignificant.

5. Being falling in love, SeaBird and Fish. Just a coincidence.

6. The little Auk is a small seabird, the size of a starling

7. Great Auk, (Pinguinus impennis), also called garefowl, flightless seabird extinct since 1844

8. Auk definition: An Auk is a seabird with a heavy body and short tail

9. Gradually, it is complacent rise,[Sentencedict.com ] often mix intentionally to the seaside seabird dally.

10. Much the smallest and shortest-billed auk, also the smallest diving seabird.

11. The Antipodean Albatross, Diomedea antipodensis, is a large seabird, from the albatross family

12. On the water are huge seabird colonies, their raptor predators in nearby aeries.

13. Gradually, it is complacent rise, often mix intentionally to the seaside seabird dally.

14. Over the years, many men have fallen to their deaths collecting seabird eggs.

15. The Cassin's Auklet is a small, chunky seabird that ranges widely in the North Pacific

16. Still feel in cuttlefish great dallis with seabird during, mew dives and fall, hold fish readily.

17. All the other species of seabird seemed to have been driven away by the bad weather.

18. Seal pelts are thin to the point of transparency and seabird chicks are too weak to stand.

19. The history of America at sea is presented through the travels of Seabird, a carved ivory gull.

20. The Bridled tern (Onychoprion anaethetus) is a seabird of the family Laridae.It is a bird of the tropical oceans

21. Albatrosses (Diomedeidae) The word Albatross is supposedly an English corruption of the Portuguese word ‘alcatraz’ meaning large seabird

22. A truly unique fisher is the skimmer, a black-and-white seabird that resembles the tern in several respects.

23. A small, dark, gregarious seabird, the Cassin's Auklet can be found feeding in flocks and nesting in colonies from Alaska to Mexico

24. The expedition recorded 17 species of seabird, four species of dolphins and five marine reptiles including two species of marine turtle.

25. Blue footed Booby, blue feet, Galapagos bird, blue-footed Booby, blue footed bird, seabird art, blue footed Booby print, beach house, Booby Edspix

26. 15 words related to auk: sea bird, seabird, seafowl, Alcidae, family Alcidae, auklet, Alca torda, razorbill, razor-billed auk, dovekie, little auk, Plautus alle

27. 15 words related to Auk: sea bird, seabird, seafowl, Alcidae, family Alcidae, Auklet, Alca torda, razorbill, razor-billed Auk, dovekie, little Auk, Plautus alle

28. Ichthyornis (meaning "fish bird", after its fish-like vertebrae) was a genus of toothed seabird-like ornithuran from the late Cretaceous period of North America.

29. Almost purely scavengers, these iron-stomached birds feed on a wide variety of inert flesh, from pinniped Afterbirths and seabird eggs to roadkill and washed-up whale carcasses.

30. A skeleton of Tylosaurus proriger from South Dakota included remains of the diving seabird Hesperornis, a marine bony fish, a possible shark, and another, smaller mosasaur (Clidastes).

31. Typical of many seabird species, Black-footed Albatrosses have delayed sexual maturity such that first breeding may be at age eight or later, and they raise only one chick each year.

32. The northern royal Albatross is the world's biggest seabird with a wing span of more than three meters (9.8 feet) and is usually a "graceful giant," according to the DOC.

33. This little-known seabird was first scientifically described in 2001 based on six specimens taken in 1927 off Merelava, Vanuatu, and a single bird found ashore in 1983 in New South Wales, Australia.

34. Several families of birds have adapted to life both on the world's oceans and in them, with some seabird species coming ashore only to breed and some penguins have been recorded diving up to 300 metres (980 ft) deep.

35. Bycatch includes species that are not the target of a fishery, such as sea turtles and seabird, as well as species that are targeted, but are too small or large based on regulations, and must therefore be discarded

36. Try to pry a mussel from a rock, and you will discover what an incredibly firm grip it has—a necessity if the mussel is to resist the sharp beak of a hungry seabird or the pounding waves of the sea.

37. The rhinoceros Auklet (Cerorhinca monocerata) is a seabird and a close relative of the puffins.It is the only extant species of the genus Cerorhinca.Given its close relationship with the puffins, the common name rhinoceros puffin has been proposed for the species.

38. ‘The gannet is the largest member of the unfortunately-named Booby family and the most common on the Atlantic coast.’ ‘Declines in seabird populations (kittiwakes, boobies, cormorants, pelicans) have also been blamed on depletion of the fish stocks that they feed on.’

39. ‘The gannet is the largest member of the unfortunately-named Booby family and the most common on the Atlantic coast.’ ‘Declines in seabird populations (kittiwakes, boobies, cormorants, pelicans) have also been blamed on depletion of the fish stocks that they feed on.’

40. The Pigeon Guillemot is a seabird belonging to a family of birds called Alcidae, or Alcids.Alcids are the penguins of the north, and share many similarities: they both are much better in water than on land, they both(for the most part) live in the colder parts of oceans, and they even share the same coloring!