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Northern Fulmar Light Morph: This large gull-like bird has gray upperparts and white underparts, head, neck, and tail. Dark morph has uniformly dark gray body and paler primaries. It has a short, thick yellow bill with a tube on top. Feeds mainly on fish, squid and zoo plankton. Flight alternates stiff wing beats with periods of gliding and banking. Sexes are similar.
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Neotropic Cormorant: Small, long-tailed cormorant. Black upper and lowerparts may show blue gloss. Long hooked yellow-gray bill with yellow "v" shaped gular pouch edged in white. Legs and feet are black. Feeds on fish, crustaceans and amphibians. Flies low over water with strong rapid wing beats.
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Newell's Shearwater: This small shearwater has mostly black upperparts, black lower neck side, white underparts, and a small white-gray mark below the eye. It has a medium length, slender, black-gray bill with a small hook on the tip and a medium length rounded tail. Feeds on squid and small fish. Flies with quick wing beats alternated with short glides on long wings with slightly rounded tips.
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