Animals
Man Was Filming A Flock Of Birds, Then He Captures Something Incredible
To catch their prey, blue-footed boobies can dive deeper than 20m and for longer than 30 seconds, but their dives usually are rather shallow and short. They plunge into the water from as high as 100m.
Blue-footed boobies, like other sea birds, are at risk from plastic pollution including eating micro-plastics and getting tangled by larger pieces.
Blue-footed boobies, like other sea birds, are at risk from plastic pollution including eating micro-plastics and getting tangled by larger pieces.