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- But isolation has not protected oceanic birds nesting on Midway from environmental contaminants that originate in distant places.
- Oceanic birds may be swept before the winds of such a storm and end up waterlogged and far from home.
- It is pegged to devastating floods, drought and huge shifts in the distribution of fish, oceanic birds and marine mammals.
- In the mid-1990s, Shirihai turned his attention to oceanic birds and marine mammals, particularly those of the Southern Hemisphere.
- The museum has created a home for the butterflies by constructing a vivarium, an enclosed habitat, in its hall of oceanic birds.
- They are coastal rather than oceanic birds, and some have colonised inland waters indeed, the original ancestor of cormorants seems to have been a fresh-water bird.
- Petrels, prions, storm-petrels, shearwaters and albatrosses comprise a large order of oceanic birds called tubenoses because their nostrils are located in conspicuous, horny sheaths at the base of the bill.
- The result of these overseas investigations was the highly successful use of " Cactoblastis " moths in controlling the " Opuntia " species in Australia and also arousing his interest in oceanic birds.
- The author of over 600 scientific articles, he also wrote such books as " Logbook for Grace : Whaling Brig Daisy, 1912-1913 " and " Oceanic Birds of South America ."
- They are coastal rather than oceanic birds, and some have colonised inland waters indeed, the original ancestor of cormorants seems to have been a fresh-water bird, judging from the habitat of the most ancient lineage.
- After three days, Morrell called a halt " because of shortage of water and season far advanced " . " Wasp " turned north, from a position Morrell calculated as 67?2'S, 48?1'W, and on, the ship passed what he assumed was the northern cape of the land, at 62?1'S, 47?1'W . " This land abounds with oceanic birds of every description ", wrote Morrell.