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Wat (wie) is dusky shearwater - definitie

SPECIES OF BIRD
Dusky-backed Shearwater; Puffinus lherminieri; Mascarene Shearwater; Puffinus assimilis lherminieri; Puffinus atrodorsalis; Audubon's Shearwater; Mascarene shearwater; Ochaio
  • ''P. l. lherminieri'' chick in nest burrow on [[Little Tobago]].
  • ''Puffinus lherminieri persicus''
  • Audubon's shearwater ''Puffinus lherminieri bailloni'' of [[Reunion Island]].
  • Illustration by Chester A. Reed

Townsend's shearwater         
Townsend's shearwater (Puffinus auricularis) is a rare seabird of the tropics from the family Procellariidae.
Barolo shearwater         
The Barolo shearwater (Puffinus baroli), also known as the North Atlantic little shearwater or Macaronesian shearwater, is a small shearwater which breeds in the Azores and Canaries of Macaronesia in the North Atlantic Ocean. The English name and the specific baroli refers to Carlo Tencredi Falletti, marquis of Barolo.
HMS Shearwater (1900)         
  • HMCS ''Shearwater'' c.1918
SLOOP OF THE ROYAL NAVY, COMMISSIONED 1900
HMCS Shearwater (ship); HMCS Shearwater (K02)
HMS Shearwater was a sloop launched in 1900. She served on the Pacific Station and in 1915 was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Shearwater, serving as a submarine depot ship until 1919.

Wikipedia

Audubon's shearwater

Audubon's shearwater (Puffinus lherminieri) is a common tropical seabird in the petrel family. Sometimes known as the dusky-backed shearwater, the specific epithet honours the French naturalist Félix Louis L'Herminier.

Certain populations are known variously as Baillon's shearwater, tropical shearwater, Bannerman's shearwater, Mascarene shearwater and Persian shearwater; some of these are considered distinct species by various authors. If they are all placed in P. lherminieri, the North Atlantic little shearwater (otherwise often separated as P. baroli) is generally included here too. Thus, these small shearwaters form a cryptic species complex.