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Sulidae Collection (page 4)

Sulidae, also known as boobies, are a fascinating family of seabirds that captivate with their unique behaviors and stunning appearances

Background imageSulidae Collection: Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii), Ecuador

Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii), Ecuador

Background imageSulidae Collection: Picture No. 11992433

Picture No. 11992433
Northern Gannet - on cliff - RSPB Troup Head Nature Reserve, Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageSulidae Collection: Picture No. 11992434

Picture No. 11992434
Northern Gannet - on cliff - RSPB Troup Head Nature Reserve, Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageSulidae Collection: Picture No. 11992432

Picture No. 11992432
Northern Gannet - on cliff - RSPB Troup Head Nature Reserve, Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageSulidae Collection: Picture No. 11992431

Picture No. 11992431
Northern Gannet - on cliff - RSPB Troup Head Nature Reserve, Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageSulidae Collection: Picture No. 11992430

Picture No. 11992430
Northern Gannet - on cliff - RSPB Troup Head Nature Reserve, Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageSulidae Collection: Parading Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii), Galapagos

Parading Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii), Galapagos

Background imageSulidae Collection: Northern Gannets -Morus bassanus-, colony on a volcanic vent in the sea, Rauoinupur, Iceland, Europe

Northern Gannets -Morus bassanus-, colony on a volcanic vent in the sea, Rauoinupur, Iceland, Europe

Background imageSulidae Collection: Great Egret -Ardea alba-, in flight during snowfall, North Hesse, Hesse, Germany

Great Egret -Ardea alba-, in flight during snowfall, North Hesse, Hesse, Germany

Background imageSulidae Collection: Two Northern Gannets -Morus bassanus- sitting on a rock, Heligoland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Two Northern Gannets -Morus bassanus- sitting on a rock, Heligoland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Background imageSulidae Collection: Northern Gannet -Morus bassanus-, Heligoland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Northern Gannet -Morus bassanus-, Heligoland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Background imageSulidae Collection: Peruvian booby -Sula variegata-, Coquimbo Region, Chile

Peruvian booby -Sula variegata-, Coquimbo Region, Chile

Background imageSulidae Collection: Nazca Booby -Sula granti- with an egg and a chick, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Nazca Booby -Sula granti- with an egg and a chick, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Background imageSulidae Collection: Nazca Booby -Sula granti- in flight, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Nazca Booby -Sula granti- in flight, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Background imageSulidae Collection: Nazca Booby -Sula granti- on a nest with a chick, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Nazca Booby -Sula granti- on a nest with a chick, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Background imageSulidae Collection: Nazca Booby -Sula granti- with a chick, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Nazca Booby -Sula granti- with a chick, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos Islands

Background imageSulidae Collection: Blue-footed Booby -Sula nebouxii- plunging into the water to capture fish, Isla Isabella

Blue-footed Booby -Sula nebouxii- plunging into the water to capture fish, Isla Isabella, Galapagos Islands

Background imageSulidae Collection: Blue-footed Boobies -Sula nebouxii-, Isla Espanola, Galapagos Islands

Blue-footed Boobies -Sula nebouxii-, Isla Espanola, Galapagos Islands

Background imageSulidae Collection: Gannet colony, gannets -Morus bassana-, Mykines, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Gannet colony, gannets -Morus bassana-, Mykines, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Background imageSulidae Collection: Tasman Masked Booby (Sula dactylatra tasmani) immature, in flight over sea, off New Zealand, March

Tasman Masked Booby (Sula dactylatra tasmani) immature, in flight over sea, off New Zealand, March

Background imageSulidae Collection: Masked Booby (Sula dactylatra dactylatra) adult, in flight, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, March

Masked Booby (Sula dactylatra dactylatra) adult, in flight, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, March

Background imageSulidae Collection: Colony of Gannets (Morus sp. ) on coastal cliff

Colony of Gannets (Morus sp. ) on coastal cliff
Colony of Gannets (Morus sp.) on coastal cliff

Background imageSulidae Collection: Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio. Brown Booby

Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio. Brown Booby

Background imageSulidae Collection: New Zealand, North Island, Hawkes Bay, Cape Kidnappers. Australasian Gannet chick

New Zealand, North Island, Hawkes Bay, Cape Kidnappers. Australasian Gannet chick



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Sulidae, also known as boobies, are a fascinating family of seabirds that captivate with their unique behaviors and stunning appearances. From the vibrant blue feet of the Blue-footed booby to the elegant courtship rituals observed in Santa Cruz Island, these birds never fail to leave us in awe. In Shetland, Scotland, Northern gannets showcase their remarkable diving skills as they plunge into the depths of the sea in search of fish. The split-level shots beautifully capture their graceful movements underwater. These intelligent creatures also display affectionate gestures by touching beaks to greet each other on Heligoland Island in Germany. The Sulidae family's feeding habits are equally impressive. Whether it's diving for discarded fish or turning mid-air before plunging into the water like acrobats, Gannets demonstrate incredible agility and precision. Bass Rock in Scotland serves as a picturesque backdrop for portraits capturing every detail of these magnificent birds. Not limited to just gannets, Sulidae encompasses other species such as Great frigatebirds and Nazca boobies. Witnessing a Great frigatebird perched alongside a pair of Nazca boobies creates an enchanting scene amidst lush trees. Meanwhile, Red-footed boobies gracefully perch on branches on Genovesa Island in Galapagos Islands. As summer arrives on Shetland Islands, fluffy Gannet chicks can be seen alongside their proud parents—a heartwarming sight that symbolizes new life and growth within this avian community. Boobies truly embody nature's wonders with their striking features and captivating behaviors. Whether it's through courtship displays or daring dives into the ocean depths, Sulidae reminds us why our oceans are home to some of Earth's most extraordinary creatures.