As a sort of “blast from the past”, a photo of a gannet flying at Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire, England in July 2011.
Study: Northern Gannets have distinct personalities affecting where they feed & how likely they will prosper: here.
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Excellent photo
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Thanks! The gannets were flying slowly, not so far away, making it a bit easier 🙂
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