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Fulmar

Not the greatest of inflight shots, i struggled to make out many of the fulmars flying around and i could not see many nesting on the cliffs.

 

Almost gull-like, this grey and white seabird is related to the albatrosses. It flies low over the sea on stiff wings, with shallow wingbeats, gliding and banking to show its white underparts then grey upperparts. At its breeding sites it will fly high up the cliff face, riding the updraughts. They will feed in flocks out at sea. They defend their nests from intruders by spitting out a foul-smelling oil.

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Uploaded on June 25, 2016
Taken on June 20, 2016