Cape gannet colony C013 / 6161
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Cape gannet colony C013 / 6161
Cape gannet (Morus capensis) colony. This gull nests in colonies on rocky cliffs and islands on the southern coasts of Africa. It feeds on fish such as herring and mackerel by diving underwater from heights of up to 30 metres. Photographed on Malgas Island, Western Cape, South Africa
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Africa African Bird Birds Breeding Cape Gannet Coast Colony Gannet Gannets Island Malgas Island Morus Capensis Nest Nesting Nests Ornithological Ornithology Piscivore Piscivorous Predator Predatory Reproducing Roosting Seabird Seabirds Shore South Africa South African Western Cape Roost
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This print showcases the mesmerizing Cape gannet colony C013 / 6161, a remarkable gathering of these elegant seabirds. The Cape gannet (Morus capensis) is known for its nesting habits on rocky cliffs and islands along the southern coasts of Africa. In this image, taken on Malgas Island in Western Cape, South Africa, we witness the sheer beauty and diversity of nature. The photograph captures the essence of this avian wonderland as countless gannets find solace and safety in their communal roosting grounds. With an impressive wingspan and striking white plumage contrasting against the rugged coastline, these birds create a breathtaking spectacle. As true masters of flight and fishing prowess, Cape gannets plunge into the depths from heights reaching up to 30 meters to catch their preferred prey: fish like herring and mackerel. Their predatory instincts are evident as they navigate through ocean currents with precision. Beyond their majestic appearance lies a deeper story - that of reproduction and survival. This thriving colony serves as a breeding ground where nests dot every available space on the cliffs. It is here that new life emerges amidst an ever-present predator-prey dynamic. Peter Chadwick's skillful lens has immortalized this moment in time, allowing us to appreciate not only the biological marvels within our world but also reminding us of our responsibility to protect such fragile ecosystems. This awe-inspiring print celebrates both African wildlife and ornithology while inviting viewers into
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