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white-chinned petrel, Cape hen (Procellaria aequinoctialis)
Subject: | white-chinned petrel, Cape hen (Procellaria aequinoctialis)
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Description
English: White-chinned petrel. Southern Ocean, Drake's Passage area.
Date 2008 Austral summer
Source NOAA Photo Library: anim0730 http://www.flickr.com/photos/noaaphotolib/5020513372/
Author Lieutenant Elizabeth Crapo, NOAA Corps.
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Procellaria_Aequinoctialis_in_flight.jpg
The white-chinned petrel or Cape hen, Procellaria aequinoctialis, is a large shearwater in the family Procellariidae. It ranges around the Southern Ocean as far north as southern Australia, Peru and Namibia, and breeds colonially on scattered islands. Procellaria comes from two Latin words, procella "storm" and arius "pertaining to", with reference to the birds' association with stormy weather. The word petrel is derived from Saint Peter and the story of his walking on water, referring to their appearing to run on the water's surface when taking to the air. Order: Procellariiformes, Family: Procellariidae, Genus: Procellaria, Species: Procellaria aequinoctialis Linnaeus, 1758.
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White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis)
Scientific Name: Procellaria aequinoctialis Linnaeus, 1758
Synonyms: Procellaria aequinoctialis aequinoctialis Linnaeus, 1758
Common Names:
English – White-chinned Petrel
French – Pétrel à menton blanc
Spanish – Pardela Gorgiblanca
French: Puffin à menton blanc German: Weißkinn-Sturmvogel Spanish: Pardela gorjiblanca
Taxonomy: Procellaria aequinoctialis Linnaeus, 1758, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. |
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