About Sulida
Sulids measure about 60 to 85 cm (24 to 33 in) in length and have a wingspan around 140 to 175 cm (4.59 to 5.74 ft).They have long, narrow, and pointed wings, and a quite long, graduated, and rather -shaped tail.
The sulids are distributed mainly inandwaters, but they, particularly gannets, are found inregions, too. These birds are not trulyseabirds like the related , and usuall.
Sulids are related to a number of otherbirds, which all lack externaland a , but have all four toes webbed and a . The closest living relatives of the Sulidae are the(cormorants.
• (1933): Familia Sulidae. In: Handbuch der Palaeornithologie: 284-287 [German]. Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin.• Mlíkovský, Jirí (2007): Taxonomic identity of Eostega lebedinsky.
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