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Petrel - Wikipedia
Petrels are a monophyletic group of marine seabirds , sharing a characteristic of a nostril arrangement that results in the name "tubenoses".
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Petrel subsurface software - SLB
Petrel subsurface software is available on-premise and in the Delfi digital platform, for geoscientists and engineers to analyze subsurface data from ...
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Procellariiformes - Wikipedia
Formerly called Tubinares and still called tubenoses in English, procellariiforms are often referred to collectively as the petrels, a term that has been ...
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PETREL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of numerous seabirds (especially families Procellariidae and Hydrobatidae) ; especially : one of the smaller long-winged birds that fly far from land.
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Petrels - Albatross Encounter
Petrels are a medium-sized bird, characterised by united nostrils with medium septum, and a long outer functional primary. The petrel is dominant in the ...
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Wilson's Storm-Petrel - All About Birds
Wilson's Storm-Petrel is one of the widest-ranging of all seabirds. It breeds as far south as Antarctica, but regularly travels to all of the world's oceans ...
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Petrel | Seabird, Migration, Adaptations - Britannica
Petrel, any of a number of seabirds of the order Procellariiformes, particularly certain members of the family Procellariidae, which also includes the fulmars ...
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Identifying Petrels - BTO
Both Storm Petrel and Leach's Petrel are actually relatively common breeding birds and are frequently encountered off our shores during passage migration.
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Storm-petrels - Seabird Tracking Database
Storm-petrels are the smallest seabirds in the world, with species ranging from 13cm to 26cm in length. The name of this group comes from the habit of these ...
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pectron
† ˈpectron Obs. [An erroneous formation (thought by Barret to be French), app. derived in some way from L. pectus, pector- breast.] = peitrel, poitrel.1598 Barret Theor. Warres, Gloss. 252 Pectron, a French word, is the arming of the brest of the horse. 1622 F. Markham Bk. War. v. ii. §4. 166 The Ho...
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