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Many seabirds live at sea, that is, far away from land.
He might have been making an observation about a seabird.
Beyond them, at about 1,000 feet, dark brown seabirds do precisely the same thing.
The seabirds still cried around her, but in the distance.
These small islands are a home for a great variety of seabirds.
They have been monitoring the seabirds on the island since 1975.
The study reviewed data for 25 seabird species, from 304 studies.
He could see seabirds in clouds over at the edge.
Seabirds can be particularly vulnerable during the setting of the line.
They are extremely common seabirds with an estimated population of around 2 million.
Today there are 19 species of seabirds living on the islands.
It was like flying over the camp on the back of some seabird.
Magic Point is well known as a location for watching seabirds.
The island has one seabird reserve, which was established in 1983.
There have been several Seabirds as they are frequently destroyed in use.
Seabirds were calling in the bay, but the sea was quiet.
Breeding is the central purpose for seabirds to visit land.
Its name is derived from the seabirds which it resembles.
It is the most important of the three islands for breeding seabirds.
There's little anyone can do for the seabirds, now that the rats have gone, except wait.
This is thought to provide protection to seabirds, which are often very clumsy on land.
If the population of seabirds declined then they would not have this early warning system.
I could lay a big seabird flat with one blow.
It had been odd to be so close to the sound of surf, and not hear seabirds.
The group is home to large numbers of seabirds.