Australasian Gannet Families Cape Kidnappers New Zealand: Scientific Name:
Morus serrator
Pairs of Australasian Gannets cover the landscape at Cape Kidnappers at Hawkes Bay on the North Island of New Zealand around the middle of August every year. By the end of September and through October, baby Australasian Gannet chicks are born and the families grow in size. At one time there were about fifty Australasian Gannets which resided here, but today the Cape Kidnappers colony has grown to about twenty-two hundred pairs.
Adults and fledging chick Australasian Gannets, Morus serrator, in a colony at Cape Kidnappers, Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand.
"Australasian Gannet Families Cape Kidnappers New Zealand"
The Australasian Gannet families grow every October at the Cape Kidnappers colony at Hawkes Bay on the North Island of New Zealand as this is when the chicks are hatched.
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Stock Photo Title: Australasian Gannet Families Cape Kidnappers New ZealandThe Australasian Gannet families grow every October at the Cape Kidnappers colony at Hawkes Bay on the North Island of New Zealand as this is when the chicks are hatched.
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