A pair of northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) perch on the rugged, orange-brown rocky cliff at Hunstanton in the UK. These seabirds have grey wings and white bodies, with robust builds. Their habitat choice is coastal and the surrounding rock is textured and stratified, providing a natural nesting environment for the birds. The fulmars appear calm and close together, indicating a potential pair bond in their typical cliffside dwelling. They also have unusual beaks with a salt excretion gland at the top.
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