Northern fulmars primarily feed on a diet of fish, squid, and marine invertebrates. They are known to scavenge, often consuming carrion such as dead fish and other organic matter found on the ocean surface. Their feeding habits also include taking advantage of food sources associated with fishing vessels. This adaptability in diet helps them thrive in various marine environments.
Northern Fulmar was created in 1761.
Adults have few predators, but many seabirds eat the chicks of other seabirds and fulmar chicks are no exception.
hares, rabbits, fulmar, fish
Southern Fulmar was created in 1840.
Fulmar of Karden died in 1189.
Fulmar Prion was created in 1912.
The Northern Fulmar conservation status is Least Concern.
Fulmar Gas Line was created in 1986.
From NZBirdsOnline: "Antarctic fulmars consume krill, fish and squid, with proportions varying locally. They sometimes take small sick birds, and scavenge discarded offal and refuse from fishing and whaling vessels. Food is taken by surface-seizing, surface-skimming and shallow dives."
On average, they're about 50 cms (20") long, with a wing span of 1 meter (40") and they weigh around 800 grams ( 1 1/2 lbs)
Yes - since its diet its mainly fish.
The description provided matches a Northern Fulmar. These seabirds have charcoal-gray upperparts and light gray or white underparts.