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Species that are closely related to the Abbott's booby
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Blue-footed booby (
Sula nebouxii
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The blue-footed booby is a large and rather comical-looking seabird, instantly recognisable by its bright blue webbed feet. The he...
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51 Images
5 Videos
Gannet (
Morus bassanus
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The gannet is a magnificent large seabird, with long narrow wings, a long neck, and instantly recognisable plumage. Adults are whi...
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21 Images
20 Videos
Nazca booby (
Sula granti
)
With its bright orange coloured beak and eyes, contrasting plumage tones, and black, bare facial skin, the Nazca booby is one of t...
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40 Images
0 Videos
Masked booby (
Sula dactylatra
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Information on the masked booby is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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27 Images
0 Videos
Cape gannet (
Morus capensis
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Cape gannets are easily identified by their large size, silky black and white plumage and the distinctive golden-yellow hue to the...
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51 Images
0 Videos
Brown booby (
Sula leucogaster
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Meaning “white stomach”, the Latin name of the brown booby is a reference to its striking white lower breast and belly, which are ...
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44 Images
2 Videos
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