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- California (63989 bytes)
12: Governor = [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] (R)|
20: WaterArea = 20,047 |
21: PCWater = 4.7 |
34: Longitude = 114°8'W to 124°24'W |
35: Width = 402.5 | - Boobies (2609 bytes)
24: ...ly]] [[Sulidae]]. This is a group of [[seabird]]s which is closely related to the [[gannet]]s.
26: ... sixth recently given its own genus ''Papasula'', while the three gannets are usually treated in the ...
28: ...nder their skin which cushion the impact with the water.
30: ...hese are colonial breeders on islands and coasts, which normally lay one or more chalky blue eggs on ...
32: ...s group is related to other Pelecaniformes as below: - Albatross (4372 bytes)
17: ...ed to the [[petrel]]s. They were once commonly known as '''Goonie birds''' or '''Gooney birds'''.
19: ...d toe, and the three anterior toes are completely webbed.
21: ...ave fronts gaining [[energy]] from the vertical [[wind gradient]]. Their principal food is [[cephalop...
25: .... The hooked birds are dragged under water and drown." ''(BirdLife.net, 2004)''.
26: [[Image:Albaa.jpg|thumb|left|Black-browed Albatross]] - Puffins (1470 bytes)
17: ...ed in large colonies, nesting in crevices or burrows.
19: ...eir wings rapidly in swift flight, often flying low over the ocean's surface. Sailors used to refer t... - Terns (7243 bytes)
22: ...r]]s, [[auk]]s and [[skimmer]]s. They have a worldwide distribution.
24: ...erna'' into several smaller genera (see list, below).
26: ...s from its northern breeding grounds to Antarctic waters. One Arctic Tern, [[bird ringing|ringed]] as...
28: ...ous, Procelsterna, Gygis'') have unusual 'notched wedge' shaped tails, the longest tail feathers bein...
30: ...om bathing, they only rarely swim, despite having webbed feet.
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