Northern gannet (redirect from Morus bassanus)
The northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is a seabird, the largest species of the gannet family, Sulidae. It is native to the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean...
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Gannet (redirect from Morus (bird))
Morus magnus (Late Miocene of California) Morus peruvianus (Pisco Late Miocene of Peru) Morus vagabundus (Temblor Late Miocene of California) Morus willetti...
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only living species in the family Anseranatidae. The northern gannet (Morus bassanus), a seabird, is also known as the "solan goose", although it is unrelated...
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sources, placing all in the genus Sula. However, Sula (true boobies) and Morus (gannets) can be readily distinguished by morphological, behavioral, and...
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largest single rock gannetry in the world. The bird's scientific name Morus bassanus, derives from the rock. Red-listed western capercaillie and ptarmigan...
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booby, Papasula abbotti Northern gannet, Morus bassanus Cape gannet, Morus capensis Australasian gannet, Morus serrator Phalacrocoracidae Pygmy cormorant...
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Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) in flight...
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(grid reference V268618) It is Ireland's largest northern gannet (Morus bassanus) colony with almost 30,000 pairs, and is closed to the public. It is...
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double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus), northern gannet (Morus bassanus) and various gulls and ducks. Thunder River, flows into the Gulf of...
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such as great black-backed gulls (Larus marinus) and northern gannets (Morus bassanus) and brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) of all ages can successfully...
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