A lot of waterbirds
The pelicans clinging to the ship to ask for food, the sea dive to the water surface such as arrows, seagulls, aerobatics to bite the cake are unforgettable scenes of waterbirds.
The photos below are posted on National Geographic.
The black-eyed terns flew close to the water surface to feed for lunch.Photo: Mario Goren.
The pelicans perched on a fishing boat in the hope that the people on the boat would give it food.Photo: Ryan Kennedy.
A seagull on the shore of Goat Rock, Sonoma County, California.Photo: Mark Dodge.
Terns keep balance on the stake.Photo: Irene Ho.
The woman threw crackers for seagulls from a house on the Oregon coast in the United States.Photo: Dale Williamson.
Sterna hirundo cleans the fur on the sea surface.Photo: James Galltetto.
Pelican birds catch prey on Bodega Bay, California state, USA. In its mouth there are at least three fish.Photo: Roger Lee.
The large seagull Thalassarche melanophrys is about to land on the sea near Steeple Jason, the Falkland Islands in the south Atlantic Ocean.Photo: Allan Hansen.
Snake-necked birds (also known as goosebumps) catch fish near the island of Skidaway, Georgia, USA.Photo: Carly Saxon.
A green foot bird on the Galapagos island of Ecuador.Photo: Daniel Gautreau.
With their wings spread to their maximum and their legs stretched out, the seagulls were about to fall to the surface near Machias Island, Maine in the Atlantic Ocean.Photo: Richard Seeley.
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