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ALBATROSSES & PETRELS
ALBATROSSES
Albatross Species
Albatross Habits
Laysan Albatross
Wandering Albatross
Yellow-nosed Albatross
The Sooty Albatross
THE PETRELS
Petrel Species
Petrel Behavior
Petrel Distribution
Fulmars
Fulmar Species
Fulmar Behavior
Distribution of Fulmars
Cape Petrel
Dove Petrels
Shearwaters
Shearwater Description
Black-capped Petrel
Bulwer's Petrel
Stormy Petrels
Least Petrel
Leach's Petrel
Wilson's Petrel
Sea-nymph
White-faced Petrel
THE DIVING PETRELS

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ANATOMY OF BIRDS
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
MIGRATIONS OF BIRDS
CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS
LIZARD-TAILED BIRD
AMERICAN TOOTHED-BIRDS
THE OSTRICHES
THE RHEAS
EMEUS AND CASSOWARIES
THE TINAMOUS
THE KIWIS
THE PENGUINS
LOONS AND GREBES
ALBATROSSES & PETRELS
STORK-LIKE BIRDS
GOOSE-LIKE BIRDS
FALCON-LIKE BIRDS
FOWL-LIKE BIRDS
CRANE-LIKE BIRDS
PLOVER-LIKE BIRDS
CUCKOO-LIKE BIRDS
THE ROLLER-LIKE BIRDS
SPARROW-LIKE BIRDS

 

   

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Watching THE ALBATROSSES AND PETRELS

Cape Petrel

The little Pintado, Cape Petrel (Daplion capensis), or Cape Pigeon as it is perhaps most frequently called, from its superficial resemblance to a Pigeon, is by many placed next the Fulmars.

It is much smaller than any of these, being only fifteen or sixteen inches in length, and has the head black, the back white, spotted with black, while the under parts are immaculate white. It is a native of the southern seas generally, coming north to Ceylon and occasionally, perhaps only accidentally, to California, on the Pacific coast of America.

To all voyagers in southern seas it is an abundant and familiar bird, coming about the ship often in great numbers and feeding greedily on the scraps thrown overboard.

It is said to dive readily, dropping suddenly into the water, and instantly disappearing, and it will also fish up bits of food from a slight depth of water. Like others of its kind, it ejects an offensive fluid when caught. Their breeding places are various Antarctic islands.

 

 

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