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St Andrews, Fulmars, The East Scores
The fulmars are tubenosed seabirds of the family Procellariidae.... Fulmars superficially resemble gulls, but are readily distinguished by their flight on stiff wings, and their tube noses. They breed on cliffs, laying one or rarely two eggs on a ledge of bare rock or on a grassy cliff. Quoted from Wikipedia
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