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Morus bassanus
Northern Gannet
Spotted at Bonaventure Island in Quebec, Canada. on cliffs overlooking the ocean or on small rocky islands
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32 Comments (1–25)
Thank you for your words Maria and Mark! I'm glad you like the pictures!
Hopefully will post more soon :)
Congratulations; beautiful portrait!
Congratulations Frederic. Wonderful images... thank you.
Merci beaucoup Daniele!
Je suis impressionné du nombre de personne qui ont aimé ma photo sur la page de Project Noah...
Je suis content si je peux participer au projet en essayant d'apporter de belles images.
Content qu'elles soient appréciées!
Félicitations Frederic!
Thank you Marta! I'm glad taht you like it too!
Congratulations Frederic! Is an awesome gannet spotting! :-)
Thank you Saumya! I support you to continue your zoology study and photographying wildlife :) Good luck!
Congrats on your SOTD ! Awsm capture !
Thank you Gilma! It's motivating to see all the received support!
I guess the bird has a hypnotizing power ^^
Congratulations on the SOTD, Frederic Ansermoz, very well deserved.
Love that picture, it is unreal!!
You are welcome Frederic. :)
Thank you Mac and ChiefRedEarth!
Wow, thank you all for your words and favoriting my photos.
It's my first spotting of the day!
Thank you Kathleen, Rob and Dilan!
Take care!
Congratulation on SOTD
Congratulation on SOTD! Good picture!
Congratulations on SOTD!
Congratulations Frederic, wonderful shots!
CongratsFrediric!!!Fantastic picture!!
Thank you Gilma, I'm glad that you like the pictures :)
Will post more soon!
Beautiful Bird and fantastic picture!!
Thank you Bhagya Herath, he looks a bit like "Don't mess with me" :)
ohhhh love this proud looking guy........ great capture.....
Wow thank you all!
Stephanie, Daniele, James, thank you for your words!
It was the first time for me to see such a great sea birds colony, so close.
I'm glad you like the pictures.
Superb