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Lifespan of Birds
Even little seabirds like Storm Petrels live a remarkably long time - about seven years on average for adults - and they take ... the average life expectancy and the maximum one and the maximum known age for a Storm Petrel is over 31 years! And the oldest known Robin was 8½ years old. Even ...
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Orizaba rock where nesting boxes and vocalizations are being used to attract ashy storm petrels, and also viewed the Pelican Harbor bald eagle nest. The rest of the day was ...
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Rarities Panel
REQUIRE WRITTEN DESCRIPTIONS Black-necked Grebe Cory's, Balearic and Levantine Shearwaters European & Leach's Storm Petrels Northern Gannet, Great Cormorant & Shag Night, Squacco, Purple & Grey Herons Little & Cattle Egrets Black & White ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Checklist of the Birds of Sonora
and Northwestern Mexico
Buller's Shearwater Sooty Shearwater Short-tailed Shearwater Black-vented Shearwater Storm-Petrels - Hydrobatidae Ashy Storm-Petrel Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrel Black Storm-Petrel Least Storm-Petrel Tropicbirds - Phaethontidae Red-billed Tropicbird Boobies - Sulidae Masked Booby ...
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Sable Island
The shape and position of the dunes reflect the prevailing westerly wind direction and storm trends. Ocean currents, waves, and tides modify the width and contour of the beaches and ... and declining throughout most of their range - are numerous. Other nesting birds include Leach's Storm-petrels, Herring and Great Black-backed Gulls, several species of shorebird and five species of duck ...
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Sable Island Birds Nesting I
Leach's Storm-Petrel In early July 1994 the nocturnal vocalizations of Leach's Storm-petrels were first heard as one ... first petrels arrive in the colony as early as March 31st, and the last remain until at least October 3rd. Leach's Storm-Petrels ... Since burrows cannot be made in loose sand, on Sable Island, petrels dig into the sand under solid materials and structures, thus ...
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Manomet:
Species include the loons, grebes, albatrosses, shearwaters, petrels, storm-petrels, tropicbirds, boobies, pelicans, cormorants, frigatebirds, herons, egrets, bitterns, ibises, storks, rails, cranes, gulls, terns, skuas ...
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Coastal and Pelagic Birds of Long Island
Horned Grebe with a distinctive white vee on face. Family Procellariidae (Shearwaters and Petrels) Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) - a common pelagic in the winter; rarely seen from land ... of the shearwater species that occur in coastal Long Island. Family Hydrobatidae (Storm-Petrels) Wilson's Storm-Petrel (Oceanites oceanicus) - probably the most common pelagic species seen off Long Island ...
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CRESLI checklist of Marine Mammals, Sea Turtles and Pelagic Birds
Stercorarius parasiticus (Parasitic Jaeger) Stercorarius pomarinus (Pomarine Jaeger) Family Hydrobatidae (Storm-Petrels) Oceanites oceanicus (Wilson's Storm Petrel) Oceanodroma leucorhoa (Leach's Storm Petrel) Family Pelecanidae (Pelicans) Pelecanus occidentalis(Brown Pelican) Family Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Saddle Rock Leach's Storm-Petrel
A view from Saddle Rock Leach's Storm-Petrel Objectives: To assess breeding population size and trends of Leach’s Storm-Petrels through (i) designing and installing a raised, removable boardwalk system to facilitate researcher access to a portion of Saddle Rock without damaging vegetation or crushing petrel burrows, (ii) conducting storm ...
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