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Oestrelata haesitata syn. Pterodroma hasitata

Identifier: dictionaryofbirdynewt (find matches)
Title: A dictionary of birds
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Newton, Alfred, 1829-1907 Gadow, Hans, 1855-1928, joint author Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915 Roy, Charles S. (Charles Smart) Shufeldt, Robert W. (Robert Wilson), 1850-1934
Subjects: Birds
Publisher: London, A. and C. Black
Contributing Library: Boston College Libraries
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also will be found copious references to previousstudies of the Petrels.- ^ It is due to Prof. Coues to state that in 1864 he had declared the genusOceanites, of which he only knew the external characters, to be the mostdistinct and remarkable of the Frocellarieee, thongh. he never thought ofmaking it the type of a separate Family. ^ Among those may here be especially mentioned those of Quoy and Gaimard(Ann. Sc. Nat. v. pp. 123-155, and Voy. de VUranie et la Physicicnne, Zool. pp.142-169); Jacquinot (Comiotcs Rcndus, 1844, pp. 353-358, axiH Zool. Voy. au PolSlid, iii. pp. 128-152) ; Prof. Coues (Proc. Acad. Philad. 1864, pp. 72-91, 116-144, and 1866, pp. 25-33, 134-197); Mr. Salviu (Orn. Misccll. ii. pp. 223-238, PETREL 709 Petrels are dispersed throughout all the seas and oceans of the■world, and some species apj)arently never resort to land except forthe purpose of nidification, though nearly all are liable at times tobe driven ashore, and often very far inland, by gales of wind.^
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*iiiP Capped Petrel, (Estrelata liiesitata. (From Tlu. Zoologist, vol. x. p. 3693.) Wanderers as they may be, there is reason to think that attachmentto their home is a feeling as strong with them as with other birds,and it is only now beginning to be clear that until we know thebreeding-place or places of each species—and some seem to beextremely restricted in this respect—we shall know very little tothe point about their geographical distribution. But this knowledgeis not easily obtained, for during the breeding-season many of thesebirds are almost wholly nocturnal in their habits, passing the dayin holes of the ground, or in clefts of the rocks, in which theygenerally nestle, the hen of each pair laying a single white egg,sparsely speckled in a few species with fine reddish dots. Of thosespecies that frequent the North Atlantic, the common Storm-Petrel,Procellaria pelagica, a little bird which has to the ordinary eye ratherthe look of a Swift or Swallow, is the Mother Careys ch

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