Fulmar in flight with its straight, slender wings and a dark, amiable eye.
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They have a small, fulmar-like form and mostly filter-feed on zooplankton.
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The stomach of one fulmar that died in Belgium contained 1,603 separate scraps of plastic.
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Peregrine, raven and fulmar nest on Gore Cliff above the landslip.
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The fulmar is such an aerodynamic bird that the splayed tail feathers and legs seem comically incongruous.
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I guess it's a first lone fulmar back from its mid-ocean wandering, and I focus the glass to verify.
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It's a fulmar, buoyant and graceful in its flight, unafraid.
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In Holland, scientists researching the decline of the fulmar bird found plastic in the stomachs of 95% of all samples.
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The exceptions are the huge albatrosses, several of the gadfly petrels and shearwaters and the fulmar-petrels.
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Heavy short-tailed oceanic bird of polar regions
Fulmars are seabirds of the family Procellariidae. The family consists of two extant species and two that are extinct.
The Fulmar was a two-stage British elevator research rocket. The Fulmar, developed by Bristol Aero Jet, consisted of a Heron starting stage with 107 kN thrust and a Snipe upper stage with 16.7 kN thrust. The Fulmar had a diameter of 26 centimetres and a length of 7.47 metres. ...