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Fulmar - Wikipedia
The fulmars are tube-nosed seabirds in the family Procellariidae. The family includes two extant species, and two extinct fossil species from the Miocene.
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Northern Fulmar Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
These stout-bodied seabirds are abundant in the bitterly cold northern Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans, where they feed over deep waters.
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www.allaboutbirds.org
Fulmar Bird Facts | Fulmarus Glacialis - RSPB
Almost gull-like, this grey and white seabird is related to the albatrosses. The Fulmar flies low over the sea on stiff wings, with shallow wingbeats.
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fulmar
fulmar (ˈfʊlmə(r)) [originally belonging to the dialect of the Hebrides, and so prob. of Norse origin; perh. f. ON. f{uacu}l-l foul (referring to the disgusting odour of the bird) + má-r mew, gull. That the word is, as commonly said, a transferred use of fulmar, foumart, seems unlikely. The Gael. fu...
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FULMAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FULMAR is a seabird (Fulmarus glacialis) of colder northern seas closely related to the petrels; also : a related bird (F.
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Southern Fulmar Fulmarus glacialoides - eBird
Distinctive, medium-sized silvery-gray petrel. Breeds around Antarctica, but regular migrant north to Chile, especially in winter.
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Southern fulmar - Wikipedia
The southern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialoides) is a seabird of the Southern Hemisphere. Along with the northern fulmar, F. glacialis, it belongs to the fulmar ...
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Fulmar | The Wildlife Trusts
The fulmar is a gull-like bird that nests on rocky cliff edges. Don't get too close, though - it spits a foul-smelling oil at intruders.
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Northern Fulmar Identification - All About Birds
A heavyset, medium-sized seabird with a short neck, stout body, large head, and long wings. The bill is stout and hooked, with two nasal tubes on the top edge.
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Facts, pictures & more about Fulmar
Fulmars reach sexual maturity anywhere between 6 and 12 years of age. They are monogamous and the pairs will generally return to the same nesting location ...
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Northern Fulmar | Audubon Field Guide
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.
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Apache & Fulmar from Trumpeter in May
1 hour ago — An early Apache & a Mk.II Fulmar are the subjects of Trumpeter's two releases of May. We look at the info, art, colours & built-up test kits ...
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Fulmar (1868)
The Fulmar was a cargo vessel that sank in the Atlantic Ocean off Kilkee, County Clare, Ireland, on the night of 30 January 1886. Last voyage and sinking
Fulmar left Troon on the afternoon of 28 January 1886 with a crew of 17 aboard.
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Fulmar (disambiguation)
A fulmar is a tubenosed seabird of the family Procellariidae/
Fulmar also may refer to:
Aerospace
Fulmar (rocket), a British rocket
Aerovision Fulmar Fulmar Oil Field, in the North Sea off Scotland, and its Fulmar Alpha (Fulmar A) oil platform
Fulmar Gas Line, a natural gas pipeline which transports
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Fulmar (rocket)
The Fulmar was a two-stage British sounding rocket. It is related to the Spanish INTA-300. The Fulmar had a diameter of 26 centimetres and a length of 7.47 metres.
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