fulmar       
noun [ C ] uk/ˈfʊl.mər/ us/ˈfʊl.mɚ/
 暴风鹱(一种海鸟)
a sea bird with grey and white feathers
  On the spectacular cliffs, visitors can see guillemots, puffins, and fulmars.  在蔚为壮观的悬崖上,游客可以看到海鸠、海雀和暴风鹱。 
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 - Gannets and fulmars flew alongside the ship.
 - Opportunist seabirds like gulls, fulmars, and skuas have come to see fishing boats as a source of food.
 - The fulmar is a bird of the open seas, hardly ever stepping a webbed foot on land, except during the breeding season.
 - Thousands of dead northern fulmars - a smaller cousin of the albatross - were washed up on West Coast beaches.