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The gannets split more recently, only around 2.5 million years ago.
When the gannets arrive, they do so all at once, in early April.
The Gannets are a far better team than is supposed; their speed was a bit too much for us.
Three Gannets were tanked, one after the other, then two more.
In addition, a colony of breeding gannets are close by.
Gannets amaze and impress me every time I see them.
The island is home to the largest colony of gannets in the world, with over 121,000 birds.
It is home to a large colony of gannets.
Some Gannets were later acquired by various other countries.
The island is more of a rock, barren only having gannets and other sea birds to call it home.
It takes five years for gannets to reach maturity.
In 1959, 45,000 pairs of gannets were counted on the island and the two stacks.
Here they would spend ten or more days catching the young gannets which breed on the rock in thousands.
The only living things were a few small groups of sea birds, mostly boobies and gannets.
You sound like a flock of gannets round a dead whale.'
Particularly gannets, however, are found in temperate regions too.
This includes not only pelicans, but also gannets and cormorants.
The island has the largest colony of North Atlantic gannets in the world.
Gannets plunge into the water at up to 100 kilometres per hour (60 mph).
Gannets have a number of adaptations which enable them to do this:
Young gannets are brown, very much like young seagulls, and have white cheeks.
Birds like hawks and gannets dive on their prey.
The Gannets don't have a home stadium; theirs is a very makeshift operation.
All around, gannets are plummeting for mackerel in the shallow waters.
It is known for its large breeding colony of Cape Gannets.