Oceanic Birds
Oceanic birds are species that primarily live and feed in marine environments. They are well-adapted to life at sea, often having long wings for gliding over ocean waves. Common examples include albatrosses, petrels, and gulls. These birds can travel vast distances, sometimes covering thousands of miles in search of food.
Many oceanic birds are known for their unique breeding habits, often nesting on remote islands to avoid predators. They typically feed on fish, squid, and other marine organisms. Their ability to navigate and find food in the open ocean makes them fascinating subjects of study in ornithology.