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By: “Martinique Warbler” – birdfinding.info
https://birdfinding.info/st-helena-storm-petrel/#comment-1013
Fri, 14 Jan 2022 11:08:27 +0000https://birdfinding.info/?p=113547#comment-1013[…] “St. Helena Storm-Petrel” (helena): Breeds on St. Helena and Ascension in two seasons—possibly multiple distinct forms or cryptic species—one from October to March, the other from April to September. Attends the nest diurnally. On some individuals the white rump band extends far down undertail coverts. Slightly larger than most other forms; usually shows a visibly notched tail. […]
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By: “Gulf of Guinea Storm-Petrel” – birdfinding.info
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Thu, 13 Jan 2022 02:12:52 +0000https://birdfinding.info/?p=113547#comment-1005[…] “St. Helena Storm-Petrel” (helena): Breeds on St. Helena and Ascension in two seasons—possibly multiple distinct forms or cryptic species—one from October to March, the other from April to September. Attends the nest diurnally. On some individuals the white rump band extends far down undertail coverts. Slightly larger than most other forms; usually shows a visibly notched tail. […]
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By: Cape Verde Storm-Petrel – birdfinding.info
https://birdfinding.info/st-helena-storm-petrel/#comment-991
Thu, 13 Jan 2022 01:19:18 +0000https://birdfinding.info/?p=113547#comment-991[…] “St. Helena Storm-Petrel” (helena): Breeds on St. Helena and Ascension in two seasons—possibly multiple distinct forms or cryptic species—one from October to March, the other from April to September. Attends the nest diurnally. On some individuals the white rump band extends far down undertail coverts. Slightly larger than most other forms; usually shows a visibly notched tail. […]
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By: Band-rumped Storm-Petrel – birdfinding.info
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Wed, 12 Jan 2022 03:20:54 +0000https://birdfinding.info/?p=113547#comment-985[…] replaces it in Madeira and the Canaries. In the South Atlantic, the “Gulf of Guinea” and “St. Helena” forms are locally common around the remote islands where they breed. In the Pacific, […]
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By: “Madeiran Storm-Petrel” – birdfinding.info
https://birdfinding.info/st-helena-storm-petrel/#comment-977
Mon, 10 Jan 2022 04:14:40 +0000https://birdfinding.info/?p=113547#comment-977[…] “St. Helena Storm-Petrel” (helena): Breeds on St. Helena and Ascension in two seasons—possibly multiple distinct forms or cryptic species—one from October to March, the other from April to September. Attends the nest diurnally. On some individuals the white rump band extends far down undertail coverts. Slightly larger than most other forms; usually shows a visibly notched tail. […]
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By: “Grant’s Storm-Petrel” – birdfinding.info
https://birdfinding.info/st-helena-storm-petrel/#comment-950
Thu, 30 Dec 2021 21:26:42 +0000https://birdfinding.info/?p=113547#comment-950[…] “St. Helena Storm-Petrel” (helena): Breeds on St. Helena and Ascension in two seasons—possibly multiple distinct forms or cryptic species—one from October to March, the other from April to September. Attends the nest diurnally. On some individuals the white rump band extends far down undertail coverts. Slightly larger than most other forms; usually shows a visibly notched tail. […]
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By: Monteiro’s Storm-Petrel – birdfinding.info
https://birdfinding.info/st-helena-storm-petrel/#comment-945
Thu, 30 Dec 2021 16:12:58 +0000https://birdfinding.info/?p=113547#comment-945[…] “St. Helena Storm-Petrel” (helena): Breeds on St. Helena and Ascension in two seasons—possibly multiple distinct forms or cryptic species—one from October to March, the other from April to September. Attends the nest diurnally. On some individuals the white rump band extends far down undertail coverts. Slightly larger than most other forms; usually shows a visibly notched tail. […]
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