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Object name(s):
bird; SULIDAE: Morus bassanus: northern gannet; northern gannet
Brief description:
This specimen was donated to the Museum in 1921. Young birds are dark brown in their first year and gradually become more white with age. Northern gannets are the largest of the gannet family. This object is on display at RAMM in the In Fine Feather gallery.
Collection:
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
Associated concept:
Bird
Current location:
On display
Field collection place:
Torquay
Place coordinates:
-3.53,50.47
Field collection place:
Devon
Place coordinates:
-3.53,50.47
Field collection place:
United Kingdom: England
Place coordinates:
-3.53,50.47
Field collection place:
Northern Europe
Place coordinates:
-3.53,50.47
Field collection place:
Europe
Place coordinates:
-3.53,50.47
Field collector:
Mr Francis Pershouse (collector)
Object name:
bird; SULIDAE: Morus bassanus (Linnaeus): northern gannet; northern gannet
Object number:
12/1921/122
Reproduction number:
12-1921-122.jpg
Reproduction number:
12-1921-122-shot1.jpg
Reproduction number:
12-1921-122-shot2.jpg
Reproduction number:
12-1921-122-shot3.jpg
Responsible department/section:
Natural Sciences
Responsible department/section:
Birds

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c4a7ba8b-6df9-37b9-bb7e-38a5e7de87ad

Use licence for this record: CC 0

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c4a7ba8b-6df9-37b9-bb7e-38a5e7de87ad, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0

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