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Bird cliffs, or nesting cliffs, are steep cliffs with numerous small shelves which serve as nesting locations for bird colonies. Bird cliffs are found on islands in the North Atlantic and Arctic, such as the Faroe Islands, Iceland, the Svalbard archipelago and on islands off Northern Norway. Among species that nest in large numbers on bird cliffs are common murre, thick-billed murre, razorbill, kittiwake, little auk and Atlantic puffin. The number of breeding couples may exhibit large variations depending on available food. Bird cliffs have often been exploited as a food resource by the local population, as well as being used by hunters and egg collectors.

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  • Bird cliffs, or nesting cliffs, are steep cliffs with numerous small shelves which serve as nesting locations for bird colonies. Bird cliffs are found on islands in the North Atlantic and Arctic, such as the Faroe Islands, Iceland, the Svalbard archipelago and on islands off Northern Norway. Among species that nest in large numbers on bird cliffs are common murre, thick-billed murre, razorbill, kittiwake, little auk and Atlantic puffin. The number of breeding couples may exhibit large variations depending on available food. Bird cliffs have often been exploited as a food resource by the local population, as well as being used by hunters and egg collectors. (en)
  • Tebing burung, atau tebing bersarang, adalah tebing curam dengan banyak "rak" kecil yang menjadi sarang bagi koloni burung. Tebing burung banyak ditemukan di pulau-pulau Atlantik Utara dan Arktik, seperti Kepulauan Faroe, Islandia, kepulauan Svalbard, dan di pulau-pulau di lepas pantai Norwegia Utara. Di antara spesies yang biasanya bersarang dalam jumlah besar di tebing burung adalah burung murre biasa (Uria aalge), murre paruh tebal, razorbill, kittiwake, auk kecil, dan puffin Atlantik. Jumlah pasangan berkembang biak dan bersarang di tebing mungkin sangat variatif, tergantung pada jumlah makanan yang tersedia. Tebing burung sering dimanfaatkan sebagai sumber makanan oleh penduduk setempat, serta dimanfaatkan oleh para pemburu dan pengumpul telur burung. (in)
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  • Bird cliffs, or nesting cliffs, are steep cliffs with numerous small shelves which serve as nesting locations for bird colonies. Bird cliffs are found on islands in the North Atlantic and Arctic, such as the Faroe Islands, Iceland, the Svalbard archipelago and on islands off Northern Norway. Among species that nest in large numbers on bird cliffs are common murre, thick-billed murre, razorbill, kittiwake, little auk and Atlantic puffin. The number of breeding couples may exhibit large variations depending on available food. Bird cliffs have often been exploited as a food resource by the local population, as well as being used by hunters and egg collectors. (en)
  • Tebing burung, atau tebing bersarang, adalah tebing curam dengan banyak "rak" kecil yang menjadi sarang bagi koloni burung. Tebing burung banyak ditemukan di pulau-pulau Atlantik Utara dan Arktik, seperti Kepulauan Faroe, Islandia, kepulauan Svalbard, dan di pulau-pulau di lepas pantai Norwegia Utara. Di antara spesies yang biasanya bersarang dalam jumlah besar di tebing burung adalah burung murre biasa (Uria aalge), murre paruh tebal, razorbill, kittiwake, auk kecil, dan puffin Atlantik. Jumlah pasangan berkembang biak dan bersarang di tebing mungkin sangat variatif, tergantung pada jumlah makanan yang tersedia. Tebing burung sering dimanfaatkan sebagai sumber makanan oleh penduduk setempat, serta dimanfaatkan oleh para pemburu dan pengumpul telur burung. (in)
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  • Bird cliff (en)
  • Tebing burung (in)
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