storm petrel การใช้
- The white-bellied storm petrel is highly pelagic, rare and not commonly observed.
- Also in residence are the storm petrel, Bulwer's petrel and yellow-legged gull.
- The storm petrel, a relative of the petrel, is the smallest seabird.
- The fork-tailed storm petrel also breeds on the Kuril Islands off Kamchatka.
- We searched thoroughly for the Guadalupe Storm Petrel, and failed to find it.
- The Tristram's storm petrel has long angular wings and is 24 cm long.
- The young were fed only at night, also like in other storm petrels.
- Stepanyan was called " Storm Petrel of the Baltic Sea ."
- Wilson's storm petrels are sometimes abundant offshore between April and September.
- Storm petrels have a cosmopolitan distribution, being found in all oceans.
- The storm petrels are relatives of the petrels and are the smallest seabirds.
- It's also a popular stop for pelagic birds like albatrosses, shearwaters and storm petrels.
- The band-rumped storm petrel spends the non-breeding period at sea.
- These species were split from Leach's storm petrel ( " Oceanodroma leucorhoa " ).
- Three species of storm petrels have been recorded in Georgia.
- The subfamily contains five family from the Hydrobatinae storm petrels.
- The ashy storm petrel is designated as a species of conservation concern in California.
- A sailing superstition holds that the appearance of a storm petrel foretells bad weather.
- Storm petrels normally nest in crevices between or under rocks, or burrow in the soil.
- It is considered by some authorities to be a subspecies of the Leach's storm petrel.
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