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2010 11 28 (029ce) Gannet @ Muriwai-a55v-09

2010 .. Gannet landing at Muriwai near Auckland New Zealand .. I uploaded the unedited version by mistake .. so it has now been replaced .. the bright sun is tending to burn out the highlights so I am taking the Gannets at one stop below the auto exposure .. this procedure often needs the shadows to be brightened up a bit ..

 

The gannet family or Sulidae is related to the shags and pelicans and contains mainly the tropical boobies.

 

There are three subspecies, bassana of the North Atlantic, capensis of southern Africa and serrator of New Zealand and Australia.

 

Morus serrator breeds in New Zealand, the Norfolk group of islands and Australia. In New Zealand they breed in 28 colonies, the largest being Gannet Island, west of Kawhai, and White Island in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.

 

Immature gannets return to New Zealand when 2–5 years of age and breed from 4–7 years of age. With an estimated life span of 25–38 years, gannets are one of the longest living sea birds.

 

 

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