Sentences with phrase «tailed shearwaters»

Watch little penguins and short - tailed shearwaters return to their burrows from the ocean after dusk on an evening tour with Inala Nature Tours.
The Neck is an important habitat for native wildlife, so keep your eyes peeled for short - tailed shearwaters and little penguins returning to their burrows at dusk.
Bird - lovers will want to come here at dusk, when vast flocks of short - tailed shearwaters fly overhead.
For example, reported Jessica Else of the Kauai Garden Island, serving Lihue, on August 15, 2017: «A stray dog killed 33 adult wedge - tailed shearwaters in a colony at the Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai's Westside.»
Referring to a number of cats killed while preying on wedge - tailed shearwaters (categorized as a species of Least Concern), for example, Duvall pointed out that no cat food was found in their stomachs.
In fact, Kirkpatrick and Rauzon found that more than 90 percent of the diet of free - roaming cats on Jarvis Island and Howland Island was made up of Sooty Terns, Wedge - tailed Shearwaters, and Brown Noddies — each of which is listed as a species of Least Concern.
Four orphaned wedge - tailed shearwater chicks and two un-hatched eggs were rescued and transferred to the care of an organization called Save Our Shearwaters, where they will remain until they fledge in November.

Not exact matches

Other notable sightings included the Greater Shearwater, Manx Shearwater, Cattle Egret, American Wigeon, Northern Shoveler, Ring - necked Duck, Greater Scaup, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneye, Clapper and King Rails, Common Moorhen, American Golden Plover, Whimbrel, Western Sandpiper, Black - legged Kittiwake, Caspian Tern, Arctic and Black Terns, Common Murre, Short - eared Owl, Northern Saw - whet Owl, Philadelphia Vireo, Sedge Wren, Gray - cheeked Thrush, Bicknell's Thrush, Orange - crowned Warbler, Mourning Warbler, Yellow - breasted Chat, Nelson's Sharp - tailed Sparrow, Blue Grosbeak, and Rusty Blackbird.
Andean flamingo Ashy storm petrel Bald eagle Bicknell's thrush Black - backed woodpecker Black - breasted puffleg Black - capped petrel Blue - billed curassow Brown - banded antpitta Cactus ferruginous pygmy owl California condor California spotted owl Cape Sable seaside sparrow Cauca guan Chatham petrel Chilean woodstar Coastal California gnatcatcher Desert nesting bald eagle Eastern brown pelican Esmeraldas woodstar Fiji petrel Galápagos petrel Hawaiian petrel Heinroth's shearwater «I «iwi Inyo California towhee Kittlitz's murrelet Least Bell's vireo Lesser prairie chicken Magenta petrel Marbled murrelet Medium tree finch Mexican spotted owl Mono Basin area greater sage grouse Newell's shearwater Northern goshawk Northern spotted owl Okinawa woodpecker Penguins Piping plover Queen Charlotte goshawk Rota bridled white - eye Southwestern willow flycatcher Spectacled eider St. Lucia forest thrush Steller's eider Tricolored blackbird Western burrowing owl Western gull - billed tern Western snowy plover White - tailed ptarmigan Xantus's murrelet Yellow - billed cuckoo Yellow - billed loon
On land, you can see Red and Yellow Land Iguanas, Swallow - tailed Gulls, Red - billed Tropicbirds, Audubon's Shearwaters, Nazca and Blue - footed Boobies, Frigates and more.
Sooty shearwaters return in floods; Leach's and fork - tailed storm - petrels are common, as are surf and white - winged scoters.
By thirty - five miles out, we've already seen three whale species, dozens of sharks, and over twenty bird species: Fork - tailed Storm - Petrels, Tufted Puffins, Sooty Shearwaters, Arctic Terns.
Despite its small size, South Plaza is home to a large number of species, including a large population of sea lions, a healthy population of land iguanas — some of the smallest in the islands, numerous marine iguanas, and cliffs full of nesting seabirds, such as Swallow - tailed Gulls, Red - billed Tropicbirds, Audubon's Shearwaters, Nazca Boobies, and several other species.
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