Its name is a byword for greed, but it seems the gannet is not such a glutton as we thought. A study has found that, despite the seabird’s reputation for having a huge appetite, it does not steal ...
Plummeting at more than 60 miles per hour these amazing shots show a gannet making a beeline for its dinner just moments before it hits the water. The incredible photographs were captured by wildlife ...
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Gannet Hunting Under Water On The Sardine Run
Expeditions Internship Program Shark/Dive Program our mission White Shark Ocean are a passionate group of shark enthusiasts with a wide range of skills that have come together to give a glimpse into ...
A New Zealand gannet called Nigel has died alone after falling in love with a fake bird designed to help him attract a real-life mate. In 2013, Nigel became the first gannet in 40 years to make his ...
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