- petrel,
Oceanites oceanicus Elliot's
storm petrel,
Oceanites gracilis Pincoya storm petrel,
Oceanites pincoyae Andean storm petrel,
Oceanites barrosi...
- "Wilson's Storm-petrel (
Oceanites oceanicus) -
BirdLife species factsheet". datazone.birdlife.org. 2022.
Retrieved 2022-05-28. "
Oceanites oceanicus — Wilson's...
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probably more
closely related to
storm petrels in the
genus Fregetta than
Oceanites. It had been
believed to be extinct, but on 25
January 2003, a possible...
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addition to
extrusive occurrences, it also
occurs in
minor intrusions.
Oceanite is a
variety of
picritic basalt characterized by its
large amounts of olivine...
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Mount Oceanite (58°29′S 26°15′W / 58.483°S 26.250°W / -58.483; -26.250) is a con****uous ice-covered
mountain (probably an
extinct volcano)
rising to...
- Elliot's
storm petrel (
Oceanites gracilis) is a
species of
seabird in the
storm petrel family Oceanitidae. The
species is also
known as the white-vented...
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Status Wilson's
storm petrel Oceanites oceanicus LC
Pincoya storm petrel Oceanites pincoyae DD Elliot's
storm petrel Oceanites gracilis DD Grey-backed storm...
- The
Pincoya storm petrel (
Oceanites pincoyae) is a sea bird of the
storm petrel family. The
specific name
commemorates the Pincoya, a
female water spirit...
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Retrieved 28
August 2014. "Garrodia
nereis (Gould). Grey-backed Storm-Petrel.
Océanite néréide.", The
Birds of Africa,
Academic Press Limited, 1982, doi:10.5040/9781472926982...
- The
flight is
fluttering and
sometimes bat-like. Wilson's storm-petrel,
Oceanites oceanicus Gray-backed storm-petrel,
Garrodia nereis Black-bellied storm-petrel...