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Northern Fulmar
Aug25August 25, 2013

Northern Fulmar

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There was a breeding colony of Northern Fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis (thanks Dewald) at the Cap Sizun bird reserve. They made quite a noise 🙂

Northern Fulmar
Fluffy youngster in the background
Northern Fulmar
Northern Fulmar nest on the cliffs
Northern Fulmar
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Northern Fulmar
Egg
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