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A gang of Great Skuas harrying Gannets and Fulmars in flight
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St Kilda
Great Skuas (Catharacta skua) harrying Gannets (Morus bassanus) and Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in flight, hoping to bring down a Gannet or Fulmar or force it to regurgitate food.
24 June 2011
A gang of Great Skuas harrying Gannets in flight
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St Kilda
A gang of Great Skuas (Catharacta skua) harrying Gannets (Morus bassanus) in flight, hoping to bring down a Gannet or force it to regurgitate a fish.
24 June 2011
A gang of Great Skuas harrying Fulmars in flight
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St Kilda
A gang of Great Skuas (Catharacta skua) harrying Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in flight, and bringing down Fulmars or force them to regurgitate food.
24 June 2011
Bonxie chasing a Gannet off Stronsay
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Stronsay
Great skua or Bonxie (Catharacta skua) chasing a Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) off Stronsay, Orkney
08 July 2019
Bonxie chasing a Gannet off Stronsay
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Stronsay
Great skua or Bonxie (Catharacta skua) chasing a Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) off Stronsay, Orkney
08 July 2019
Bonxie chasing a Gannet off Stronsay
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Stronsay
Great skua or Bonxie (Catharacta skua) chasing a Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) off Stronsay, Orkney
08 July 2019
Bonxie chasing a Gannet off Stronsay
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Stronsay
Great skua or Bonxie (Catharacta skua) chasing a Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) off Stronsay, Orkney
08 July 2019
Great skua or Bonxie and Gannet in flight off Boreray, St Kilda
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St Kilda
Great skua or Bonxie (Catharacta skua) and Gannet (Morus Bassanus) in flight off Boreray, St Kilda.
24 June 2011
Gannetry on Ailsa Craig
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Ailsa Craig Gannets
An overview from the sea of a large part of the Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) breeding colony or gannetry on Ailsa Craig, which in 2014 was over 33,000 pairs.
05 August 2008
Immature Northern Gannet in flight, Firth of Clyde
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Ailsa Craig Gannets
Immature Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) in flight over the Firth of Clyde. An immature Gannet will take several years from its dark juvenile plumage until it reaches the largely white plumage of adulthood.