Gannet Direct
: Special air sacs under the skin of their face and chest act as cushions, absorbing the shock of the water.
: When partners reunite at the nest, they perform a "mutual fencing" ritual, wagging their bills and clacking them together to reestablish their bond. gannet
: Both parents take turns incubating their single egg and feeding the chick. Cultural and Modern Significance : Special air sacs under the skin of
The gannet is a marvel of biological engineering and a fixture of coastal folklore, known as much for its spectacular hunting displays as for its social complexity. These large seabirds are the ultimate high-divers of the natural world, perfectly adapted for a life spent between the crashing waves and the open sky. The Master of the Plunge-Dive they perform a "mutual fencing" ritual