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Petrels (Procellariidae)
Northern Fulmar
Light female, Washington, Aug.
(molting)
From below
Dark female, Washington, Dec.
From below
Light female, Washington, Nov.
From below
Juan Fernandez Petrel
Female, Pacific Ocean, May
From below
Mottled
Male, Washington, Feb.
(wingtips probably worn from beach)
From below
Cook's
Female, Washington, Dec.
From below
Bulwer's
Female, Pacific Ocean, Sept.
From below
Buller's Shearwater
Male, North Pacific, June
From below
Wedge-tailed Shearwater
Male, juvenile, Johnston Atoll, Jan.
From below
Flesh-footed Shearwater
Female, North Pacific, July
From below
Pink-footed Shearwater
Female, North Pacific, Aug.
From below
Sooty Shearwater
Female, Washington, Apr.
From below
Short-tailed Shearwater
Male, North Pacific, June
From below
Audobon's Shearwater
Female, North Carolina, Aug.
From below
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