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Fulmars (Fulmaris glacialis) nesting on cliff ledge, Hunstanton, Norfolk



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Fulmars (Fulmaris glacialis) nesting on cliff ledge, Hunstanton, Norfolk

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naturepl.com / : Ernie Janes

Media ID 18061132

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Cliffs Four Fulmarus Glacialis Nests Petrels Procellariidae Seabirds Vocalisation


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Cliffside Chatter - The Fulmar Fiesta in Hunstanton, Norfolk!

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. In this snapshot captured by Ernie Janes, we witness a lively gathering of Fulmars (Fulmaris glacialis) on a cliff ledge. These charismatic seabirds have chosen the stunning cliffs of Hunstanton as their nesting spot, creating an enchanting spectacle for all nature enthusiasts. With their sleek white feathers contrasting against the rugged rocks, these four-legged aerial acrobats create quite a scene! Nestled snugly in their cozy nests, they proudly display their vibrant personalities and unique vocalizations. Their noisy banter fills the air with an orchestra of squawks and calls that can be heard from miles away! These feathered daredevils belong to the petrel family (Procellariidae), known for their remarkable ability to glide effortlessly through the skies. As true masters of flight, they gracefully navigate between land and sea with utmost precision. As you gaze upon this incredible image from Nature Picture Library, let your imagination take flight alongside these playful Fulmars. Feel the cool ocean breeze brush against your face as you become part of this avian symphony perched high above England's picturesque coastline. So next time you find yourself near Hunstanton's majestic cliffs, keep an eye out for these delightful creatures – just remember to bring earplugs if you're not fond of noisey neighbors!

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