Painted

Published

1932

Volume

2

Plate

117

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Gannet

Sula bassana

DESCRIPTION

A faint air filled the sails but on the windward roll the booms swung inward, then reversed until checked by the sheets. The ghost of bygone summer was wandering over the October sea.

A long furrow showed off to starboard and a few scattered Gannets converged. Others swung from all directions and in a few moments the calm water was a churning turmoil of foam. New arrivals charged into the mélée on set pinions until the ocean looked as though a man-o-war was shooting white projectiles into the school of herring. Successful birds rose to the surface and swallowed their victims. I saw two collisions between surface and air hunters but how the hurtling divers avoided more accidents is a mystery.

The battle was soon over—the frightened fish seeking safety in sounding. Within a quarter of an hour the outlook was serene and the small world of our schooner once more alone on that wide plain.

RANGE

North Atlantic from Newfoundland south to the tropics.

gannet
least-petrel
Least Petrel
103
stormy-petrel
Stormy Petrel
104
forktail-petrel
Forktail Petrel
105
kaeding-petrel
Kaeding Petrel
105.1
leach-petrel
Leach Petrel
106
guadalupe-petrel
Guadalupe Petrel
106.1
black-petrel
Black Petrel
107
ashy-petrel
Ashy Petrel
108
socorro-petrel
Socorro Petrel
108.1
wilson-petrel
Wilson Petrel
109
yellowbill-tropic-bird
Yellowbill Tropic Bird
112
redbill-tropic-bird
Redbill Tropic Bird
113
blueface-booby
Blueface Booby
114
bluefoot-booby
Bluefoot Booby
114.1
booby
Booby
115
brewster-booby
Brewster Booby
115.1
redfoot-booby
Redfoot Booby
116
gannet
Gannet
117
water-turkey
Water Turkey
118
cormorant
Cormorant
119
doublecrest-cormorant
Doublecrest Cormorant, Florida Cormorant
120-120a
whitecrest-cormorant
Whitecrest Cormorant, Farallon Cormorant
120b-120c
mexican-cormorant
Mexican Cormorant
121
brandt-cormorant
Brandt Cormorant
122
pelagic-cormorant
Pelagic Cormorant, Violetgreen Cormorant, Baird Cormorant
123-123a-123b
redface-cormorant
Redface Cormorant
124
white-pelican
White Pelican
125
brown-pelican
Brown Pelican
126
man-o-war-bird
Man-o’-war-bird
128
gullbil-tern
Gullbill Tern
63
caspian-tern
Caspian Tern
64
royal-tern
Royal Tern
65
elegant-tern
Elegant Tern
66
cabot-tern
Cabot Tern
67
forester-tern
Forester Tern
69
common-tern
Common Tern
70
arctic-tern
Arctic Tern
71
roseate-tern
Roseate Tern
72
aleutian-tern
Aleutian Tern
73
least-tern
Least Tern
74
sooty-tern
Sooty Tern
75
black-tern
Black Tern
77
noddy
Noddy
79
black-skimmer
Black Skimmer
80
blackfoot-albatross
Blackfoot Albatross
81
shorttail-albatross
Shorttail Albatross
82
laysan-albatross
Laysan Albatross
82.1
fulmar-pacific-fulmar
Fulmar, Pacific Fulmar
86-86b
rodger-fulmar
Rodger Fulmar
86.1
slenderbill-fulmar
Slenderbill Fulmar
87
cory-shearwater
Cory Shearwater
88
greater-shearwater
Greater Shearwater
89
pinkfoor-shearwater
Pinkfoot Shearwater
91
audubon-shearwater
Audubon Shearwater
92
blackvent-shearwater
Blackvent Shearwater
93
townsend-shearwater
Townsend Shearwater
93.1
atlantic-shearwater
Atlantic Shearwater
94
sooty-shearwater
Sooty Shearwaer
95
slenderbill-shearwater
Slenderbill Shearwater
96
wedgetail-shearwater
Wedgetail Shearwater
96.1