Learn how seabirds eat fish by following them in the sea and how they gather on land in groups to find food and protect their babies, explained simply for young learners.
Seabirds are special birds that live near the ocean. They love to eat fish, so they follow schools of fish swimming in the sea. This helps them find plenty of food to eat.
When seabirds aren't flying or swimming in the water, they spend time on land. Here, they come together in big groups called colonies. Living in groups helps the seabirds find food more easily and keeps their babies safe from danger.
So, seabirds have two important places in their life: the sea, where they catch fish, and the land, where they stay with other seabirds to take care of their little ones.