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Northern Gannet taken looking up into the sky(maybe for its partner) at RSPB TRoup Head , Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Gannets are Britain’s largest s...
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Northern Gannet taken looking up into the sky(maybe for its partner) at RSPB TRoup Head , Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Gannets are Britain’s largest seabird and they have a distinctive appearance: adults are bright white with black wingtips and a yellow marking on their heads, a long neck, pointed beak and long pointed tail.

At sea they flap and then glide low over the water, often travelling in small groups. They feed by flying high and circling before plunging into the sea, at speeds of up to 60mph- 96kmph.
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