- Fulmar - Wikipedia
The northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) or just fulmar lives in the North Atlantic and North Pacific, whereas the southern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialoides) is, as its name implies, a bird of the Southern Oceans
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中文名 暴风鹱 拉丁学名 Fulmarus glacialis 别 名 管鼻鹱 外文名 Northern Fulmar, Fulmar 界 动物界 门 脊索动物门 纲 鸟纲
- Northern Fulmar Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The gray-and-white Northern Fulmar looks like a gull, but its stiff-winged flight and swift glides, not to mention the nostril tubes on its bill, mark it as a relative of petrels and albatrosses These stout-bodied seabirds are abundant in the bitterly cold northern Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans, where they feed over deep waters
- Northern Fulmar | Audubon Field Guide
At a Glance Patterned somewhat like a gull but very different in flight behavior, the fulmar flies fast with quick wingbeats and stiff-winged glides, wheeling effortlessly in strong winds, often swinging up in high arcs over the waves In North America, it breeds mainly in high Arctic Canada and on islands in the Bering Sea
- Fulmar | Seabird, Oceanic, Petrel | Britannica
Fulmar, any of several species of gull-like oceanic birds of the family Procellariidae (order Procellariiformes), which also includes the petrels and the shearwaters The name fulmar refers especially to the two species of the genus Fulmarus Fulmars fly low over the waves of the open ocean, thus
- FULMAR中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
The fulmar is a bird of the open seas, hardly ever stepping a webbed foot on land, except during the breeding season Thousands of dead northern fulmars - a smaller cousin of the albatross - were washed up on West Coast beaches
- Fulmar Bird Facts | Fulmarus Glacialis
The Fulmar flies low over the sea on stiff wings, with shallow wingbeats, gliding and turning to show its white underparts then grey upperparts At its breeding sites, it will fly high up the cliff face, riding the updraughts They will feed in flocks out at sea They defend their nests from intruders by spitting out a foul-smelling oil
- Fulmar | Facts, pictures more about Fulmar - Oceanwide Expeditions
Name: Fulmar (Northern – Fulmarus glacialis, Southern – Fulmarus glacialoides) Length: 45 cm Weight: 450 to 1,000 grams Location: The northern Fulmar lives in the North Atlantic and North Pacific The southern Fulmar lives in the Southern Ocean Conservation status: Least Concern Diet: Fish, squid, shrimp, carrion, refuse, plankton
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