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Pterodroma / Neognathae / Gadfly petrel / Kermadec petrel / Herald petrel / Christmas shearwater / Bonin petrel / White-necked petrel
Date: 2015-02-27 22:35:08
Pterodroma
Neognathae
Gadfly petrel
Kermadec petrel
Herald petrel
Christmas shearwater
Bonin petrel
White-necked petrel

Dark Pterodromapetrels 40 to 150 nautical miles off the North in the North Pacific: American coast,the avifauna, including principal species,seasonalmovements, and year-to-year patterns of

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