Takapu or the Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator).
Hawkes Bay
The cape near Napier known for its gannet colony is called Cape Kidnappers. It is home to the largest mainland gannet colony in the world.
Cape Kidnappers, located in New Zealand, got its name from an incident in 1769 when Captain James Cook and his crew encountered a local Māori tribe. According to legend, the crew attempted to abduct a Māori chief's son, which led to a confrontation. The name reflects this event, as "kidnappers" signifies the perceived intent to capture the chief's child. Over time, the name became associated with the dramatic cliffs and scenic beauty of the area.
Refers to the geographical region - Cape of Good Hope - in South Africa
no. it's a bird. another name for it is an arctic tern
"Assvogel" is a term used in South Africa for the Cape vulture, a large scavenging bird found in the region. The name "assvogel" translates to "donkey bird" in English, as the bird is known for scavenging carcasses of dead animals.
I think its Phalacrocorax carbo
Jasper and Horace Badun .
The Chukar is the Pakistan national bird. The Chukar is a game bird that is found in Europe and Asia.
The Chukar is the Pakistan national bird. The Chukar is a game bird that is found in Europe and Asia.
The golden eagle is a bird species that has "gold" in its name. It is a large, powerful bird of prey found in North America, Europe, and Asia.
The bird with a name that means to complain is the grouse. The grouse is found all over Canada and the United States.