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Two Northern Gannets -Morus bassanus- touching beaks to greet each other, Heligoland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Tantallon Castle and Bass Rock, East Lothian, ScotlandTantallon Castle and Bass Rock in East Lothian. Bass Rock is a steep-sided volcanic rock, 107 metres (351 ft) at its highest point, and is home to a large colony of gannets
Portrait of a northern gannet on Helgoland, GermanyPortrait of a northern gannet (morus bassanus or sula bassana) on Helgoland, a small island in the German Bight, North Sea.The first breeding pair of gannets came to this island in 1991
Northern gannet (Morus bassanus)Illustration of a northern gannet (Morus bassanus)
Northern gannet (morus bassanus) in flightNorthern gannet (morus bassanus or sula bassana) in flight, preparing for landing. The first breeding pair of gannets came to Helgoland only in 1991
Nesting gannets on Helgoland, GermanyNorthern Gannets (Sula bassana or Morus bassanus) on Helgoland. Males and females bond for life. Since 1991, the Northern Gannet inhabits the rocky cliffs of Helgoland
Northern gannets on Helgoland, GermanyNorthern gannets (Sula bassana or Morus bassanus) on Helgoland. Since 1991, the Northern Gannet inhabits the rocky cliffs of Helgoland, a tiny island in the North Sea
Helgoland with Lange AnnaLandmark Lange Anna (Tall Anna) on the island of Helgoland. Since 1991 a small, but growing colony of Northern Gannets breed here
Portrait of a Northern Gannett, Helgoland, GermanyPortrait of a northern gannet (morus bassanus or sula bassana) on Helgoland, a small island in the German Bight, North Sea.The first breeding pair of gannets came here in 1991
Bass Rock, East Lothian, ScotlandThe Bass Rock, or simply the Bass, is an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland. Approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) offshore
Portrait of a northern gannet (morus bassanus or sula bassana) on Helgoland, GermanyPortrait of a northern gannet (morus bassanus or sula bassana) on Helgoland, a small island in the German Bight, North Sea.The first breeding pair of gannets came here in 1991
Portrait of a northern gannet (morus bassanus or sula bassana) on Helgoland, a small island in the German Bight, North Sea.The first breeding pair of gannets came here in 1991
Gannet colony in St KildaOn the Stac An Armin stack, surrounded by thousands of gannets and skuas flying and diving in the ocean
Northern Gannets -Morus bassanus-, colony on a volcanic vent in the sea, Rauoinupur, Iceland, Europe
Great Egret -Ardea alba-, in flight during snowfall, North Hesse, Hesse, Germany
Two Northern Gannets -Morus bassanus- sitting on a rock, Heligoland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Northern Gannet -Morus bassanus-, Heligoland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Gannet colony, gannets -Morus bassana-, Mykines, Faroe Islands, Denmark
The northern gannet on the tree. Sula Bassana or Morus Bassanus. Lookout over Baia do Sancho Bay. Fernando de Noronha Archipelago. Pernambuco. Brazil