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an Incredible sight.

Residents of a canadian town Hants harbour on the island of Newfoundland saw an impressive bird hunting.

“We sat and dined and looked out at the water. And suddenly noticed that going gannets. There were more than usual. They flew in a circle, like a hurricane. Then they started to dive” — signed they live.

the Northern Gannet is the largest seabird in the North Atlantic, which has a wingspan of about 2 meters. Gannets dive into the water from a height of about 30 meters, fold wings and dive at speeds up to 86 km per hour. They are immersed to a depth of 10 m and move under water up to 50 km per hour.

Anna Lysenko

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