Read More 673 views1 minute read Uncategorized Another good surpriseByazwhalesFebruary 12, 2008 Another windy day on the island! The sea was ok, just a little bumpy but with good enough conditions… Read More 0 0
Other Species fact sheet Iceland gull fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 31, 2007 Larus glaucoides | Iceland gull The Iceland gull can be confused with the glaucous gull, but can be distinguishid… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.1K views1 minute read Other Species fact sheet Glaucous gull fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 31, 2007 Larus hyperboreus | Glaucous gull The glaucous gull is the second largest gull and occures rarely in the Azores.… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.2K views1 minute read Other Species fact sheet Sooty shearwater fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 31, 2007 Ardenna griseus | Sooty shearwater The sooty shearwater is a medium sized shearwater reaching a length of 40 -50… Read More 0 0
Other Species fact sheet Lesser black-backed gull fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 31, 2007 Larus fuscus | Lesser black-backed gull The lesser black-backed gull is similar to the yellow-legged gull (with yellow legs… Read More 0 0
Read More 874 views1 minute read Other Species fact sheet Ring billed gull fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 31, 2007 Larus delaweriensis | Ring-billed gull The ring-billed gull is the most common American species to be sighted in the… Read More 0 0
Read More 427 views1 minute read Other Species fact sheet Sanderling fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2007 Calidris alba | Sanderling The sanderling, or Arctic sanderling, is a common bird that can be seen along the… Read More 0 0
Read More 593 views2 minute read Other Species fact sheet Northern fulmar fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2007 Fularus glacialis | Northern fulmar The northern fulmar is a robust pelagic bird and is very abundant in the northern… Read More 0 0