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The graceful Noddy Turns, scientifically known as Anous stolidus, can be spotted on Heron Island in the southern Great Barrier Reef of Queensland


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The graceful Noddy Turns, scientifically known as Anous stolidus, can be spotted on Heron Island in the southern Great Barrier Reef of Queensland. These charming birds are always up to some mischief, as seen when Three Brown noddies attempted to steal a fish from a unsuspecting Brown pelican on Santiago Island in the Galapagos Islands. Anous stolidus is not one to shy away from adventure either, often perching fearlessly on rock faces like those found on Isabela Island in the Galapagos. Their presence at sea has also been noted during expeditions between 1772-75. These clever creatures are not afraid to stand up for themselves and their territory. They have been observed mobbing Brown pelicans who dare encroach upon their space. With their striking appearance and unique behaviors, it's no wonder that photographers have captured stunning images of these fascinating birds. Picture No. 11013716 showcases their beauty while perched on a rock face at Punta Vicente Roca on Isabela Island. Whether they are stealing fish or defending their turf, Anous stolidus never fails to captivate with its charm and tenacity. So next time you find yourself near the Great Barrier Reef or the Galapagos Islands, keep an eye out for these delightful Noddy Turns.