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Seychelles small islands are nesting grounds for about 12 species of seabirds. Many seabirds breed during the southeast season, from April or May onwards. Species like the Lesser Noddy and Sooty Tern form large breeding colonies, with many thousands of birds all breeding at the same time in the same location. Others, like the Fairy Tern and the White-tailed Tropicbird, breed alone in pairs at different stages of nesting and chick-rearing all year round.
Nature Seychelles coordinates the Seychelles Seabird Group to facilitate the sustainable management of seabird resources in the Seychelles.
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