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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. List of gadfly petrels - Wikipedia

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    Pterodroma lessonii, white-headed petrel breeds on islands in the south Indian Ocean and south Pacific Ocean [1] Pterodroma inexpectata, mottled petrel breeds on Stewart Island, Snares Islands, and southwestern South Island [1] Pterodroma cahow, Bermuda petrel breeds on Nonsuch Island; ranges along the Gulf Stream [1]

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  5. Gadfly petrel - Wikipedia

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    Desertas petrel, Pterodroma deserta (disputed) – Atlantic Ocean; Bermuda petrel, Pterodroma cahow – northwest Atlantic Ocean; Black-capped petrel, Pterodroma hasitata – Atlantic Ocean: Cuba and Hispaniola to Martinique; Jamaican petrel, Pterodroma caribbaea (possibly extinct) – Atlantic Ocean: Jamaica

  6. Ecology of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    One endemic species is the Bermuda petrel or cahow (Pterodroma cahow), which was thought to have been extinct since the 1620s. Its ground-nesting habitats had been severely disrupted by introduced species and colonists had killed the birds for food.

  7. Amid charred hills and lingering questions, investigators ...

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    Embers can lodge deep within tree roots and get covered by heavy ash. In that scenario, embers could continue to burn underground and become dislodged during a heavy windstorm, Brossard said.

  8. 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.

  9. PETA suggests 'weather reveal' cake to replace famous ... - AOL

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    PETA is pitching an edible alternative to Punxsutawney Phil predicting the weather this upcoming Groundhog Day: A cake that when cut is blue or pink.