
Australasian gannet - Wikipedia
The Australasian gannet (Morus serrator), also known as the Australian gannet or tākapu, is a large seabird of the booby and gannet family, Sulidae. Adults are mostly white, with black flight feathers at the wingtips and lining the trailing edge of the wing.
Australasian Gannet - eBird
Large black-and-white seabird with heavy, pointed bill. Adult white with black flight feathers and central tail feathers, yellow-washed head. Feeds in spectacular fashion, plunge-diving into the ocean to capture prey. Juvenile mostly dark with many small white spots. Widespread off southern Australian coastlines and in New Zealand.
Australasian Gannet - The Australian Museum
Sep 12, 2020 · Australasian Gannets are seabirds and are a familiar sight off the coast. Australasian Gannets are found throughout southern and south-eastern Australia, to New Zealand. Australasian Gannets are expert fishers.
Australasian gannet - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on
The Australasian gannet (Morus serrator), also known as the Australian gannet or tākapu, is a large seabird of the booby and gannet family, Sulidae. Adults are mostly white, with black flight feathers at the wingtips and lining the trailing edge of …
Australasian gannet | Tākapu | New Zealand Birds Online
The Australasian gannet is a large, mostly coastal seabird with predominantly white plumage, long, pointed wings, a long neck and slender body shape. The trailing edges of its wings and a varying proportion of its central tail feathers are black.
Australasian Gannet - BirdLife Australia
The Australasian Gannet is a large seabird, mostly white with a yellow head. Found on the southern Australian coastline, it is a superb diver of fish. They breed in noisy colonies, usually on islands or artificial structures such as beacons.
The Australasian Gannet — Revive The Northern Rivers
Sep 26, 2024 · Australasian gannets breed near Portland in western Victoria, islands off Tasmania, around Port Philip Bay and there are many colonies in New Zealand. Gannet nests contain only one egg and they fledge about 100 days after hatching. They roam widely, only returning to their home nest to breed when they are between 4-7 years old.
Australasian Gannet | Morus serrator | Species Guide | Birda
The Australasian gannet, known scientifically as Morus serrator and colloquially as the Australian gannet or tākapu, is a majestic seabird belonging to the Sulidae family. Adult Australasian gannets boast a predominantly white plumage with striking black flight feathers at the wingtips and trailing edge of the wing.
Australasian Gannet - E-Ko
The Australasian gannet is a large, mostly coastal seabird with predominantly white plumage, long, pointed wings, a long neck and slender body shape. The trailing edges of its wings and a varying proportion of its central tail feathers are black.
Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator) · iNaturalist Australia
The Australasian gannet (Morus serrator), also known as the Australian gannet or tākapu, is a large seabird of the booby and gannet family, Sulidae. Adults are mostly white, with black flight feathers at the wingtips and lining the trailing edge of …
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