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  2. European storm petrel - Wikipedia

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    The nest tunnel is 10–300 cm (3.9–118.1 in) long and 5–8 cm (2.0–3.1 in) across, with a slightly narrower entrance. The nest chamber is typically unlined, although pairs may bring in some grass, bracken, or seaweed. Although the storm petrel is generally not territorial when breeding, a pair defends the nest chamber itself after the ...

  3. Seabird - Wikipedia

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    Seabird tourism can provide income for coastal communities as well as raise the profile of seabird conservation, although it needs to be managed to ensure it does not harm the colonies and nesting birds. [105] For example, the northern royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head in New Zealand attracts 40,000 visitors a year. [33]

  4. Razorbill - Wikipedia

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    The razorbill (Alca torda) is a North Atlantic colonial seabird and the only extant member of the genus Alca of the family Alcidae, the auks. It is the closest living relative of the extinct great auk (Pinguinus impennis). [4] Historically, it has also been known as "auk", [5] "razor-billed auk" [6] and "lesser auk". [7]

  5. Fortnite Chapter 5 map points of interest have leaked - AOL

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    The map for Fortnite Chapter 5 leaked a couple of weeks ago, and now we have a list of the points of interest to fill out the map. These aren’t likely the final names though, as pointed out by ...

  6. Sooty tern - Wikipedia

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    The sooty tern (Onychoprion fuscatus) is a tern in the family Laridae.It is a seabird of the tropical oceans, and remarkably, has evolved the ability to fly for years at a time, skimming the sea surface for food, and returning to land only to breed, on islands throughout the equatorial zone.

  7. Bird colony - Wikipedia

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    In most seabird colonies several different species will nest on the same colony, often exhibiting some niche separation. Seabirds can nest in trees (if any are available), on the ground (with or without nests), on cliffs, in burrows under the ground and in rocky crevices. Colony size is a major aspect of the social environment of colonial birds.

  8. Skua - Wikipedia

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    Larger species, such as the great skua, regularly kill and eat adult seabirds, such as puffins and gulls and have been observed killing birds as large as a grey heron. [5] On the breeding grounds, the three, more slender northern breeding species commonly eat lemmings. Those species that breed in the southern oceans largely feed on fish that ...

  9. Harris campaign releases its own Fortnite map - AOL

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    The Harris campaign has launched a map on the popular video game “Fortnite.” The map, called “Freedom Town, USA,” is attached to taglines like “Fight For Freedom” and was designed ...