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Northern storm petrels are
seabirds in the
genus Hydrobates in the
family Hydrobatidae, part of the
order Procellariiformes. The
family was once
lumped with...
- (fulmarine petrels,
gadfly petrels,
diving petrels, prions, and shearwaters),
Hydrobatidae (northern
storm petrels), and
Oceanitidae (austral
storm petrels). The...
- poem by
Barry Cornwall The two
families are:
Northern storm petrels (
Hydrobatidae) are
found in the
Northern Hemisphere,
although some
species around the...
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storm petrels were once
placed in the
family Hydrobatidae but
genetic data
indicated that
Hydrobatidae consisted of two
deeply divergent clades that...
- (Hydrobates homochroa) is a small,
scarce seabird of the
storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. It
breeds colonially on
islands off the
coasts of
California and Mexico...
- (Hydrobates monorhis) is a small, all-brown
seabird of the
storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. The
scientific name is
derived from
Ancient Gr****.
Hydrobates is from...
- (Hydrobates monteiroi) is a
seabird species from the
storm petrel family,
Hydrobatidae. The
cryptic species was once
considered to be
conspecific with the band-rumped...
- (Hydrobates macrodactylus) is a
small seabird of the
storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. It bred only on
Guadalupe Island off Baja California, Mexico, and presumably...
- Harcourt's
storm petrel (Hydrobates castro) is of the
storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. The band-rumped
storm petrel is 19–21 cm (7.5–8.3 in) in
length with...
- petrel, is a
species of
seabird in the
northern storm petrel family,
Hydrobatidae. The small, square-tailed bird is
entirely black except for a broad,...