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Nocturnal Swallow tailed gull, Galapagos Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
A swallow tailed gull Creagrus furcatus sitting on lava rocks on the galapagos islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swallow-tailed gull, Galapagos Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
The swallow-tailed gull, Creagrus furcatus, is an equatorial seabird and the only fully nocturnal gull and seabird in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Galapagos swallow-tailed gull on the edge Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Nocturnal Swallow tailed gull, Galapagos Islands
Swallow-tailed gull standing on a rock outcropping against a blue sky. The red eye is clearly visible Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swallow tailed gull Creagus furcatus, perched on a rock on Espan Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
An adult swallow-tailed gull posing on the volcanic lava of South-Plaza Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Endemic and unique to the Galapagos, these decorative gulls are the only night feeding gulls in the world. Their prey is generally squid and by feeding at night they avoid kleptoparasitism and losing their food to frigate birds.


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