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  1. 21 de may. de 2024 · Even a small amount of oil means a bird loses its ability to retain heat, which can lead to hypothermia

  2. 12 de may. de 2024 · Totalling 1,250 hectares, Skálanes Nature Reserve is situated around a long-abandoned farm, 17 km to the east of Seyðisfjorður. This area is celebrated for its lush flora, notably the expansive fields of lupines that stretch as far as the eye can see. The reserve is also home to 677-meter cliffs, providing habitat to an astounding 40 ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Watch out for pods of visiting bottle-nosed dolphins and harbour porpoises who often visit the bay, while kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills skim the waves. Simply glorious! Gower Surfing, the highly acclaimed watersports school, offers one-off lessons or longer courses from the peninsula’s beach, which are perfectly designed for beginners or teaching tricks to the more experienced ...

  4. 20 de may. de 2024 · La forma del fondo de los huevos de guillemot evita que se caigan de los acantilados: cuando los huevos se vuelcan, giran en un círculo cerrado. Una nueva investigación muestra que los guillemots también tienen pequeñas estructuras en sus cáscaras de huevo que evitan que los huevos se caigan y les ayudan a mantenerse limpios.

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · Above: Black Guillemots in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 05.05.24 by Dave Broome. Above: 4CY Caspian Gull at Pennington Flash, GM, 20.04.24 by Ian McKerchar. Above: 4CY Caspian Gull at Pennington Flash, GM, 20.04.24 by Ian McKerchar. MANCHESTER WEATHER. About Advertise Manchester Birding Forum.

  6. Hace 4 días · guillemot: 1 n small black or brown speckled auks of northern seas Types: show 5 types... hide 5 types... Cepphus grylle , black guillemot northern Atlantic guillemot Cepphus columba , pigeon guillemot northern Pacific guillemot murre black-and-white diving bird of northern seas Uria aalge , common murre the most frequent variety of murre Uria ...

  7. 11 de may. de 2024 · Rathlin Island lies about six miles off the north coast of Northern Island. Only about 150 people live there, but it is home to Northern Ireland’s largest seabird colony, and its steep cliffs provide ideal nesting sites for birds such as Common Guillemots Razorbills, Atlantic Puffins, Black-legged Kittiwakes, and Northern Fulmars.