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  2. Bermuda petrel - Wikipedia

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    The Bermuda petrel (Pterodroma cahow) is a gadfly petrel. Commonly known in Bermuda as the cahow, a name derived from its eerie cries, this nocturnal ground-nesting seabird is the national bird of Bermuda, pictured on Bermudian currency. Bermuda petrels are the second rarest seabird on the planet.

  3. David B. Wingate - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Bermuda. In 1951 he helped Robert Cushman Murphy and Louis S. Mowbray re-discover a bird species thought extinct since the 1620s, the Bermuda petrel or cahow. This spurred him on to study Zoology at Cornell University, returning to take on the challenge of saving the cahow in 1958. He went on to become the Conservation Officer ...

  4. List of birds of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The avifauna of Bermuda include 408 species, according to the Bermuda Audubon Society (BAS), with some additions from Clements taxonomy, as of July 2022. [1]The 387 species is a remarkable number considering that the island is a mere 53.3 square kilometres.

  5. Castle Harbour, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Castle Harbour is the only breeding ground in the world of the famous rare seabird, the Bermuda petrel or cahow. The north of the harbour was altered considerably during the Second World War, when the US Army built a large airbase, Kindley Field, which is today the Bermuda International Airport. This involved the levelling of Longbird Island ...

  6. This Bald Eagle Nest Cam in California's Big Bear Valley Will ...

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    Bald eagles Jackie and Shadow and their nest cam in California's Big Bear Valley have been making national news lately. Here's when we might see the first pip.

  7. Ecology of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda was the first place in the Americas to pass conservation laws, protecting the Bermuda petrel in 1616 and the Bermuda cedar in 1622. It has a well-organised network of protected areas including Spittal Pond , marshes in Paget and Devonshire and Pembroke Parishes , Warwick Pond and the hills above Castle Harbour .

  8. Lazarus taxon - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda petrel or "cahow" (Pterodroma cahow), thought extinct since 1620 until 18 nesting pairs were found in 1951 on an uninhabited rock outcropping in Bermuda. Bermudian David B. Wingate has devoted his life to bringing the birds back, and in the 2011—12 breeding season they passed 100-pairs.

  9. Nest box camera - Wikipedia

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    A webcam is frequently used by enthusiasts but the quality is usually standard-definition [citation needed]. Wired network cameras allow the streaming of high-definition video to the internet or to internal or external storage. Some nest box cameras have microphones inside them. It is relatively easy to construct a nest box camera because it ...