Overview
Great Skua: Large, heavy-bodied seabird, prominent white patch in primary feathers. Body color ranges from a light bleached to dark brown, all have a cinammon wash that makes the bird look red-tinged. Strong direct flight with constant shallow wingbeats. Hugs wave contours or flies up to 150 feet.
Range and Habitat
Great Skua: Breeds on rocky islands around Greenland, then ranges south along the Atlantic Coast in winter, staying well offshore and rarely seen from land.
Topo Map:
Gull-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"gek-gek"
Interesting Facts
In Britain, the Great Skua is sometimes known by the name Bonxie, a Shetland name of unknown origin.
It will fly at the head of a human or other intruder approaching its nest.
It will directly attack and kill other seabirds, up to the size of Great Black-backed Gulls.
A group of skuas are collectively known as a "shishkab" of skuas.
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