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"Mystery storm-petrel, 32 mi SE of South Pass
As their names imply identification at least in part is made by sorting out the tail markings. Storm...
This Orchard Oriole also sought refuge on the ship, probably a neotropical migrant on its way north....
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California Least Tern
Finally we are time-pressed to begin heading back. Just after passing by Pt. Pinos we pick up a few ...
LEAST PETREL 103. Halocyptena microsoma . 5 1/2 inches. This is the smallest of the family. Their pl...
Ashy Storm-Petrel
White-faced Whistling-Duck 1 White-faced Whistling Duck 2
340 Least Storm Petrel
Tristram's Storm-Petrel
Finally we are time-pressed to begin heading back. Just after passing by Pt. Pinos we pick up a few ...
Swinhoe's Storm-Petrel Photo copyright Brian Patteson
One distant perched Black Vulture at Cuber Reservoir. At least three Black and one Griffon Vulture w...
A Spotted Flycatcher (left) was on board early morning before departing to the SE. A Chiffchaff or W...
Common Scoter 22/5/06 © Dave Stone Sunday 21st: Seawatching was again the order of the day with a to...
Europa, a French owned island, is one of the least disturbed in the Western Indian Ocean and is as m...
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Manx Shearwater. At least 8 was recorded on 13th. Photo: Björn Johansson
Common Scoter 22/5/06 © Dave Stone Sunday 21st: Seawatching was again the order of the day with a to...
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Baja California, Mexico August, 2006 ©Mike Danzenbaker
bore, overtaking the Bermuda Petrel at least three times. He tried to adjust the speed to keep the b...
Least Seedsnipe Photo copyright Cliff Buckton Plains-Wanderer COMPLETE - 1 OUT OF 1 SPECIES REPRESEN...
View at Campanet, close to Alcudio.
View at Campanet (the caves), close to Alcudio
Troupials are not native to Bonaire, but at least they are native to neighboring Curacao.