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  2. List of birds of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The white-throated dipper is the national bird of Norway.. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Norway.The avifauna of Norway included a total of 547 species and a species pair recorded in the wild by October 2022 according to the Norwegian Ornithological Society (Norsk Ornitologisk Forening, NOF) with supplemental additions from Avibase. [1]

  3. Skua - Wikipedia

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    The skuas are strong, acrobatic fliers. They are generally aggressive in disposition. Potential predators approaching their nests will be quickly attacked by the parent birds, which usually target the heads of intruders – a practice known as 'divebombing'. [8] Great skua leaving the nest Skua nestling, with egg tooth still present on its beak

  4. Fulmar - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the Old Norse Fúlmár meaning "foul-mew" or "foul-gull" because of the birds' habit of ejecting a foul-smelling oil. [2] The type species was designated by George Gray in 1855 as the northern fulmar. [3] [4] As members of Procellaridae and then the order Procellariiformes, they share certain traits.

  5. Northern fulmar - Wikipedia

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    The birds nest in large colonies [3] [7] [18] [21] [22] Recently, they have started nesting on rooftops and buildings. [3] Both sexes are involved in the nest-building process. [ 7 ] A single white egg , 74 mm × 51 mm (2.9 in × 2.0 in), [ 7 ] is incubated for a period of 50 to 54 days, by both sexes.

  6. How birds get their colors. A visual guide to your ...

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    Using a machine learning algorithm, we determined the dominant color of each bird photo. Let's take a look at the American kestrel, one of the smallest and most colorful falcons in the U.S.

  7. Great skua - Wikipedia

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    An aerial apex predator, the great skua is an also an aggressive kleptoparasite, deliberately harassing birds as large as gannets to steal a free meal. It also readily kills and eats smaller birds such as puffins. Great skuas show little to no fear of humans – anybody getting close to the nest will be repeatedly dive-bombed by the territorial ...

  8. Ruff (bird) - Wikipedia

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    The original English name for this bird, dating back to at least 1465, is the ree, perhaps derived from a dialectical term meaning "frenzied"; [8] a later name reeve, which is still used for the female, is of unknown origin, but may be derived from the shire-reeve, a feudal officer, likening the male's flamboyant plumage to the official's robes.

  9. Auk - Wikipedia

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    Auks or alcids are birds of the family Alcidae in the order Charadriiformes. [1] The alcid family includes the murres , guillemots , auklets , puffins , and murrelets . The family contains 25 extant or recently extinct species that are divided into 11 genera.