Sulidae
The family Sulidae consists of seabirds commonly known as gannets and boobies. These birds are characterized by their long wings, pointed bills, and strong flying abilities. They are typically found in coastal regions and are known for their impressive diving skills, which they use to catch fish.
Sulidae species are social and often nest in large colonies on cliffs or islands. They exhibit a variety of plumage colors, often featuring striking patterns. Notable members of this family include the Northern Gannet and the Blue-footed Booby, both of which are recognized for their unique behaviors and adaptations to marine environments.