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Brown Booby pairs may remain together over several seasons.
About 118 species of bird are found on the island, including two large Brown Booby colonies.
My only company was a comic pelican and some squabbling brown boobies.
At the same time nesting birds, specially the Brown Booby, cause disturbance.
The widespread Brown Booby nests on the ground near the edge of the seacliff and inland cliffs.
The Brown Booby and Red-billed Tropicbird visit the island to breed.
He seemed to know everything, including under which palm frond he would find a nested red-billed tropic bird or a baby brown booby.
Brown booby (Sula leucogaster)
Among the birds seen at Caneel have been brown boobies, green herons, red-tailed hawks, green-throated hummingbirds and grey kingbirds.
Brown boobies (whose feet are yellow) roost higher in the cliffs, but their blue-footed cousins had made their nests right along the footpaths where we walked.
Although formerly containing a colony of 15,000 brown boobies and 10,000 red-footed boobies, currently no successful booby breeding is known to occur on the island.
It includes the crown reserve of Man of War Caye, a nesting site for the brown booby and magnificent frigatebird.
The Australian government has acknowledged treating a small number of birds as a result of the spill, including common noddies, brown boobies and a sooty tern.
Above, soaring and diving, there are pelicans, magnificent frigate birds, terns, brown boobies and smooth-billed anis known as black witches.
Before the introduction of rhesus monkeys the island was the largest nesting colony of the Brown Booby, however, no species presently nests on the island.
The Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) is a large seabird of the booby family, Sulidae.
Among the recorded species of seabird are the Brown Booby, Common Kingfisher and Malaysian Plover.
Two species, the Blue-gray Noddy and the Brown Booby, nest only on La Perouse Pinnacle.
Although he had intended to spend his spare time on the island writing, he ended spending most of it observing and studying the Brown Booby Sula leucogaster.
The offshore waters harbor brown pelicans, magnificent frigatebirds, brown boobies, particularly around the offshore lights, and pelagic birds such as shearwaters and petrels.
Little Cayman and Cayman Brac are also home to Red-footed and Brown Booby birds.
The most conspicuous birds at the study sites are the resident seabird species, including the brown booby (Sula melanogaster) and the brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis).
The archipelagos bird sanctuaries are home to brown boobies, laughing gulls, sooty terns, bridled terns and noddy terns.
There are also Brown Booby breeding colonies at East and West Fairfax and East Hoskyn Islands.
Excursions include the Lacepede Islands, breeding grounds for green and flatback turtles, and home to brown boobies, lesser frigate birds, terns, pelicans and cormorants.
Brown booby (Sula leucogaster)
The Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) is a large seabird of the booby family, Sulidae.
Although he had intended to spend his spare time on the island writing, he ended spending most of it observing and studying the Brown Booby Sula leucogaster.
Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) Terns are seabirds in the family Sternidae, previously considered a subfamily (Sterninae) of the gull family Laridae.
The Brown Booby breeding population nesting in Gorgona Natural National Park is small, but is the most important breeding territory for Sula leucogaster etesiaca in the world.