störts
Störts, also known as storm petrels, are a group of small seabirds belonging to the family Hydrobatidae. They are characterized by their long, narrow wings and forked tails, which are used for steering while gliding over the ocean. Störts are known for their ability to stay aloft for extended periods, often traveling thousands of miles without landing. This behavior is facilitated by their unique physiology, including a high metabolic rate and efficient use of wind currents.
There are several species of störts, each with its own distinct characteristics. The European storm petrel
Störts play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as they feed on small fish and other marine
Conservation efforts are underway to protect störts and their habitats. These efforts include establishing protected areas,