RM2C87T8N–Kerguelen Petrel (Aphrodroma brevirostris) - in flight over south Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia 1st April 2018
RMW7YNA7–Northern giant petrel (Macronectes halli) feeding on the carcass of a dead female Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) South Georgia Island.
RMR8XTHB–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis), picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands
RMT7Y2MB–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RMB179B6–Petrel gris Procellaria cinerea Ce gros petrel cousin du petrel a menton blanc est entie rement gris Il a la particularite de se
RFT0YRGX–Giant Petrel looking out from the snow
RM2CPEM6B–. Birds that hunt and are hunted; . FROM COL. CHI. ACAD. SCIE-. WILSONS PETRELI Life-size. Shearwaters and Petrels southern seas (Kerguelen Island) in February; afterwardmigrating northward.Season—Common summer visitor off the coast of the UnitedStates. This is the little petrel most commonly seen off the coast ofthe United States in summer, silently flitting hither and thitherwith a company of its fellows like a lot of butterflies in theirairy, hovering flight. Owing to the spread of their long wingsthey appear much larger than they really are, for in actual size thebirds are only a trifle lo
RM2C87T8H–Kerguelen Petrel (Aphrodroma brevirostris) - in flight over south Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia 1st April 2018
RMT82E4X–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis), picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands
RMR8XTHM–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 gusting to 11 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis)
RM2CNG5PY–. The birds of Yorkshire : being a historical account of the avi-fauna of the County . t Southowram, near Halilax,13th November 1874, is evidently to be referred to WilsonsPetrel, which see.) WILSONS PETREL. Oceanites oceanicus {Ktihl). Accidental visitant from the Atlantic, of extremely rare occurrence. This long-legged Petrel is common on the west coastof North America, and ranges southward to the Cape ofGood Hope, the South Atlantic, and the South Pacific ; ithas been found breeding on Kerguelen Island. Yorkshire can lay claim to a single example of this birdwhich was killed, or found dead,
RM2C87T8J–Kerguelen Petrel (Aphrodroma brevirostris) - in flight over south Atlantic Ocean near South Georgia 1st April 2018
RMR8XTHW–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 gusting to 11 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis)
RM2CP1MWT–. Ibis . tunnel went in for another 6 feet, and contained atthe end a Spectacled Petrel [Majaqueus cequinoctialis) upon anest without an egg. The other branch had a dome-shapedcavity some 18 inches from the confluence, in which sat aShort-tailed Petrel without an egg. The nest indicated thatthe bird was a fully-fledged young one. On squeezing itsbreast there was no resistance, and not even a cry was uttered. ffisTRELATA MOLLIS (Gould); Salviu, Cat. B. XXV. p. 406.Specimens were not obtained, but the birds often accom-panied the brig. So far as I could recognize the species Birds of Kerguelen I
RMT82E5F–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 gusting to 11 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis)
RMRHJT5G–. Birds: the elements of ornithology ; with 174 illustrations whereof 140 are original drawings. Birds; Birds. 32 ELEMENTS OF OBNITHOLOGT. distinct form called a Diving Petrel (Pelecanoides urinatrix) is found in Kerguelen Land. The largest of the gi'oup is the Albatross (Biomedea exulans), a great wandering species, the largest of all Water Birds. Its home is in the Southern Hemi- sphere, but it has been taken in Europe. Its enormously long wings and its habit of sailing without flapping them for a long period are well known. There are some ten species of Albatross. Another wandering oceanic
RMR8XTHR–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 gusting to 11 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis)
RMRGJ162–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Vol. 88 82 Bulletin B.O.C. at the same islands as the equally uniform white-breasted Georgian Diving- petrel P. georgicus in a circumpolar zone around the Antarctic Conver- gence, including the Antipodes and Auckland Islands, possibly Macquarie, Heard Island and Kerguelen, the Crozets and Marion Island, and as reported here. South Georgia, both of them laying fairly close together in November and December, P. georgicus possibly averaging a little later though there is much overlap. Several white-breasted birds taken at sea off southern South Amer
RMR8XTGE–France, French Southern and Antarctic Territories (TAAF), violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 gusting to 11 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, A Northern Giant Petrel, (Macronectes halli) the scale of which can reach 2 meters, gives the size of the waves which reach about ten meters high
RMRJPTYH–. Australian bird maps. Birds -- Australia. 202 AUSTRALIAN BIRD MAPS. MAP 98 r Day-flying Sea-birds. Wide-spread Groups J Night-fl3H[ng Sea-birds. [ Inland Groups. A—The most southerly nesting ground of tropical sea-birds (Noddy and Sooty Terns), and northerly nesting ground of petrels. B—The nesting grounds of Penguins and Southern Geese (Cereopsis). C—Pipit (Anthus): races c'—c^ according to the colour of the ground. D—The northern and eastern habitat of the greatest petrel, the Kerguelen Albatross (D. chionop- tera).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMR8XTJE–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 gusting to 11 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, A Northern Giant Petrel, (Macronectes halli) the scale of which can reach 2 meters, gives the size of the waves which reach about ten meters high
RMR8XTGF–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 gusting to 11 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, A Northern Giant Petrel, (Macronectes halli) the scale of which can reach 2 meters, gives the size of the waves which reach about ten meters high
RMT82E5A–France, Indian Ocean, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis) the scale of which can reach 1,5 meters, gives the size of the waves which reach about ten meters high, creating a breaking wave.
RMT82E23–France, French Southern and Antarctic Territories (TAAF), violent storm, Beaufort scale 10 in the roaring forties, picture taken aboard the Marion Dufresne (supply ship of French Southern and Antarctic Territories) underway from Crozet Islands to Kerguelen Islands, White-chinned Petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis)
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