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family Procellariidae is a
group of
seabirds that
comprises the
fulmarine petrels, the
gadfly petrels, the
diving petrels, the prions, and the shearwaters...
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Shearwaters are medium-sized long-winged
seabirds in the
petrel family Procellariidae. They have a
global marine distribution, but are most
common in temperate...
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Pachyptila and Halobaena. They form one of the four
groups within the
Procellariidae along with the
gadfly petrels,
shearwaters and
fulmarine petrels. The...
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Giant petrels form a genus, Macronectes, from the
family Procellariidae,
which consists of two
living and one
extinct species. They are the
largest birds...
- This list is
based on the
Handbook of Australian, New
Zealand and
Antarctic Birds list, May 2002 update, with the
doubtfuls omitted. It
includes the birds...
- four
extant families within the
Procellariiformes order,
including the
Procellariidae (fulmarine petrels, the
gadfly petrels, the
diving petrels, the prions...
- or muttonbird, is a medium-large
shearwater in the
seabird family Procellariidae. In New Zealand, it is also
known by its Māori name tītī, and as muttonbird...
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diving petrels form a genus, Pelecanoides, of
seabirds in the
family Procellariidae.
There are four very
similar species of
diving petrels, distinguished...
- (Puffinus yelkouan) is a medium-sized
shearwater in the
seabird family Procellariidae. It was
formerly treated as a
subspecies of the Manx
shearwater (Puffinus...
- (Calonectris borealis) is a
large shearwater in the
seabird family Procellariidae. It
breeds colonially of
rocky islands in the
eastern Atlantic. Outside...