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#11971584
22 January 2025
A Red-billed gull reacts in its colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11971587
22 January 2025
A parent red-billed gull feeds a chick in their colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11971588
22 January 2025
A Northern Royal Albatross flies over its colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025.
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#11971589
22 January 2025
A Northern Royal Albatross flies over its colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025.
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#11971592
22 January 2025
A red-billed gull chick looks for food from a parent in their colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11971593
22 January 2025
A red-billed gull chick looks for food from a parent in their colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11971596
22 January 2025
A Red-billed gull reacts in its colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11971586
22 January 2025
Red-billed gulls appear in their colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11971591
22 January 2025
Two red-billed gull chicks look for food from a parent in their colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11971594
22 January 2025
Red-billed gulls appear in their colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11971597
22 January 2025
Two red-billed gulls fly over their colony in Dunedin, New Zealand, on January 22, 2025. Red-billed gulls are the most common of the three species of gulls found in New Zealand.
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#11968465
21 January 2025
A Pied shag rests at Shag Point in Otago, New Zealand, on January 21, 2025.
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#11968466
21 January 2025
A Pied shag rests at Shag Point in Otago, New Zealand, on January 21, 2025.
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#11501995
23 August 2024
Black-tailed gulls roost at the Suliu Pier at Hongdao Street in Qingdao, China, on August 22, 2024.
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#11354267
23 June 2024
An Atlantic Puffin is flying near Skomer Island, National Nature Reserve in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the United Kingdom, on June 20, 2024. The island, which has the biggest Puffin colony in Southern Britain, is playing host to over 10,000 Puffins, who are coming from April to the end of July to breed. The small island, off the coast of southwest Wales and managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, is becoming one of the most important and accessible seabird breeding sites in Europe and is becoming a Mecca for wildlife and bird lovers. As well as the Puffins, the island is also home to a large breeding seabird population, including Manx Shearwaters, Guillemots, and Razorbills, as well as birds of prey including Owls, Kestrels, and Falcons. As a result, Skomer is a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and a Special Protection Area. Much of Skomer is also being designated an Ancient Monument, and it is also surrounded by a Marine Nature Reserve.
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#11354268
23 June 2024
A Great Black-Backed Gull is standing on Skomer Island, National Nature Reserve in Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, on June 20, 2024. The island, which has the biggest Puffin colony in Southern Britain, is hosting over 10,000 Puffins, who are coming from April to the end of July to breed. The small island, off the coast of southwest Wales and managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, is becoming one of the most important and accessible seabird breeding sites in Europe and is becoming a Mecca for wildlife and bird lovers. As well as the Puffins, the island is also home to a large breeding seabird population, including Manx Shearwaters, Guillemots, and Razorbills, as well as birds of prey including Owls, Kestrels, and Falcons. As a result, Skomer is a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and a Special Protection Area. Much of Skomer is also being designated an Ancient Monument and it is also being surrounded by a Marine Nature Reserve.
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