Gannets are a kind of bird that live in the north point of Britain has winds that can reach up to six-foot long.
Gannets are white that are a mixture of seagull with albatizoss.
The gannets are a preservation success story.
By 1913 the population of these bird were down to maybe a few 100,000 birds left. After a hundred years later there are almost a half a million gannets living in the north atlantic.
Each season the gannets put an egg. Parent in return take turns to protect and incubate the egg for six week.
With a few enemies. Abundant food and the protection from the government the gannets seem prime to thrive.