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egg fails, then usually no attempt is made to lay again (although it happens rarely). Both sexes incubate in shifts of up to six days. The egg hatches after 40 or 50 days; the young is brooded continuously for another 7 days or so before being left alone in the nest during the day and fed by regurgitation at night. Meals fed to the chick weigh around 10–20% of the parent's body weight, and consist of both prey items and
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1559:. Although storm petrels are capable of swimming well and often form rafts on the water's surface, they do not feed on the water. Instead, feeding usually takes place on the wing, with birds hovering above or "walking" on the surface (see morphology) and snatching small morsels. Rarely, prey is obtained by making shallow dives under the surface.
1866:. The storm petrel was depicted as unafraid of the coming storm –the revolution. This poem was called "the battle anthem of the revolution", and earned Gorky himself the title of the "Storm Petrel of the Revolution". While this English translation of the bird's name may not be a very ornithologically accurate translation of the Russian
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and form long-term pair bonds that last a number of years. Studies of paternity using DNA fingerprinting have shown that, unlike many other monogamous birds, infidelity (extra-pair mating) is very rare. As with the other
Procellariiformes, a single egg is laid by a pair in a breeding season; if the
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was caught as an adult 2 m from its natal burrow. Storm petrels nest either in burrows dug into soil or sand, or in small crevices in rocks and scree. Competition for nesting sites is intense in colonies where storm petrels compete with other burrowing petrels, with
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regularly migrates into the
Northern Hemisphere). The Hydrobatidae, or northern storm petrels, are largely restricted to the Northern Hemisphere, although a few visit or breed a short distance south of the equator. The family Hydrobatidae originally included two genera
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Vieillot, 1816. Under the rules of the ICZN the family
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In the past two subfamilies, the
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holds that storm petrels are the spirits of sea-captains who mistreated their crew, doomed to spend eternity flying over the sea, and they are also held to be the souls of drowned sailors.
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Several species of storm petrel are threatened by human activities. The
Guadalupe storm petrel has not been observed since 1906 and most authorities consider it extinct. One species (the
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Bolton, Mark (2007). "Playback experiments indicate absence of vocal recognition among temporally and geographically separated populations of
Madeiran Storm-petrels Oceanodroma castro".
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having been recorded killing storm petrels to occupy their burrows. Colonies can be extremely large and dense, with densities as high as 8 pairs/m for band-rumped storm petrels in the
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depends on the species, taking between 50 and 70 days. The time taken to hatch and raise the young is long for the bird's size, but is typical of seabirds, which in general are
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holds that the appearance of a storm petrel foretells bad weather. Sinister names from
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and more accurately treated as two distinct families. A few fossil species have been found, with the earliest being from the Upper
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in the combined storm petrels, but have been split, as they were not closely related. These smallest of seabirds feed on
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from The Best Poets. With An Introduction by William Cullen Bryant
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bonds and share incubation and chick-feeding duties. Like many species of seabirds, nesting is highly protracted, with
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crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. Their flight is fluttering and sometimes
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Bretagnolle, V. (1990). "Effect of moon on activity of petrels (Class Aves) from the Selvagen Islands (Portugal)".
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Ramos, J.A.; Monteiro, L.R.; Sola, E.; Moniz, Z. (1997).
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1738:; in particular, they are threatened by
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445:For her who lives on the wide, wide sea.
52:
3420:. Anarchists Federation. Archived from
3241:
3224:Jacobson, Charles; Davis, Jeff (1925),
3024:
2361:
2120:
1983:
1963:
1913:) was the title of the magazine of the
1826:
1793:The petrel telleth her tale — in vain!
1651:. Storm petrels display high levels of
1584:List of Procellariiformes by population
598:analysis suggested that the family was
454:The petrel telleth her tale — in vain;
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3056:Campbell, Craig (13 September 2016).
2266:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2241:. International Ornithologists' Union
2198:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025864
2104:; Cottrell, G. William, eds. (1979).
1520:, gliding across wave fronts gaining
1432:International Ornithological Congress
492:by the Australian born ornithologist
4986:1ba3caab-b88e-4ba9-80ea-15bda704a04d
4898:d947478c-fc05-431f-908e-2c3ba9d6b02f
3410:
3309:
3202:
2472:Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
2046:
1668:and colonies 3.6 million strong for
1486:Unusually for the Hydrobatidae, the
400:Several species of storm petrel are
3670:
3366:. See the entry Буря ("storm") in:
2726:West, J. & Nilsson, R. (1994).
2216:
2030:Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature
24:
2175:Nunn, G & Stanley, S. (1998).
441:The stormy petrel finds a home, -
25:
5069:
3440:
2331:Houghton Mifflin Company:Boston,
2329:Seabirds, an identification guide
2181:evolution in tube-nosed seabirds"
1555:Almost all species forage in the
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4725:
4700:
4212:
2629:10.1111/j.1557-9263.2007.00106.x
2315:10.1111/j.1474-919X.2006.00624.x
2239:IOC World Bird List Version 11.2
2158:Vol 1. Barcelona:Lynx Edicions,
2107:Check-List of Birds of the World
2087:The Water Birds of North America
71:
3449:on the Internet Bird Collection
3318:
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2374:Journal of Experimental Biology
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2185:Molecular Biology and Evolution
2168:
1607:and migrates down the coast of
448:O’er the deep! - o’er the deep!
3418:"Anarchist pamphlets/booklets"
3186:Lynah, Mary-Elizabeth (1934),
3106:Armstrong, Edward A. (1970) .
2917:Red List: Storm petrel Species
2834:Obst, B & Nagy, K (1993).
2156:Handbook of Birds of the World
2114:
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1997:
1977:
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1943:
1758:Painting of a storm petrel by
443:A home, if such a place may be
13:
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3230:, Parke-Harper publishing co.
3192:, American Historical Society
3140:, Camden House, p. 111,
3134:Ziolkowski, Margaret (1998),
3088:. A&C Black, London, UK.
2979:Thayer, J.; Bangs, O (1908).
1936:
1635:. Nesting sites are attended
5048:Taxa named by Friedrich Boie
3160:Abbott, Frank Frost (1909),
2617:Journal of Field Ornithology
520:(ICZN) suppressed the genus
512:by the French ornithologist
397:another 70 days after that.
7:
2613:Oceanodroma tethys kelsalli
2586:Canadian Journal of Zoology
2449:) Alfred A. Knopf:New York
2347:Onley and Scofield, (2007)
2279:10.1016/j.ympev.2016.09.025
1787:Up and down! - up and down!
1622:
479:
435:Up and down! - up and down!
268:Mathews & Iredale, 1915
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3040:The Birds of North America
2919:Retrieved August 27, 2006.
2568:The Birds of North America
2401:Pennycuick, C. J. (1982).
2121:Jobling, James A. (2010).
1641:wedge-rumped storm petrels
1603:, which nests in southern
1581:
1578:Distribution and movements
1450:). In 2016, the IOC added
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3517:(Shearwaters and petrels)
3494:
2895:Klimkiewicz, M. K. 2007.
2879:, Boca Raton:CRC Press,
1857:Song of the Stormy Petrel
1325:Wedge-rumped storm petrel
1205:Matsudaira's storm petrel
1077:
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1015:Wedge-rumped storm petrel
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723:Matsudaira's storm petrel
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68:Scientific classification
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27:Genus and family of birds
3622:and their extinct allies
3084:Eyers, Jonathan (2011).
1707:Threats and conservation
1681:fork-tailed storm petrel
1657:band-rumped storm petrel
1639:to avoid predators; the
1546:grey-backed storm petrel
1507:fork-tailed storm petrel
1490:has an all-grey plumage.
1488:fork-tailed storm petrel
1444:band-rumped storm petrel
1360:Hydrobates macrodactylus
1280:Band-rumped storm petrel
1255:Hydrobates cheimomnestes
1160:Fork-tailed storm petrel
1080:Fork-tailed storm petrel
385:. Pairs form long-term,
3534:(Austral storm petrels)
3525:(Northern storm petrels
3009:2027/hvd.32044072250186
2877:Biology of Marine Birds
2816:: 84–93. Archived from
2741:: 27–37. Archived from
1917:around the time of the
1889:revolutionary anarchism
1617:Tristram's storm petrel
1531:
1452:Townsend's storm petrel
1436:Cape Verde storm petrel
1385:Tristram's storm petrel
1310:Cape Verde storm petrel
1295:Monteiro's storm petrel
1240:Hydrobates socorroensis
1235:Townsend's storm petrel
779:Tristram's storm petrel
680:Monteiro's storm petrel
660:Cape Verde storm petrel
420:with predators such as
35:Northern storm petrels
3559:List of Procellariidae
3394:Christie (2005) p. 43.
3315:Mironov (2012) p. 461.
3110:. Dover. p. 213.
2538:: 1–14. Archived from
2428:10.1098/rstb.1982.0158
2235:"Petrels, albatrosses"
2005:Vieillot, Louis Pierre
1970:The Birds of Australia
1817:A sailing superstition
1796:
1762:
1720:
1683:
1615:. Some species, like
1597:Swinhoe's storm petrel
1491:
1417:Guadalupe storm petrel
1370:Markham's storm petrel
1355:Guadalupe storm petrel
1210:Hydrobates matsudairae
1190:Swinhoe's storm petrel
959:Markham's storm petrel
743:Swinhoe's storm petrel
618:into the single genus
563:meaning "water-" with
461:
406:Guadalupe storm petrel
350:. The family was once
327:Northern storm petrels
61:
50:European storm petrels
5007:Paleobiology Database
3348:southern giant petrel
3108:The Folklore of Birds
3036:Oceanodroma tristrami
2735:Notornis (Supplement)
2368:Withers, P.C (1979).
1864:the coming revolution
1853:Буревестник Революции
1784:
1757:
1714:
1678:
1485:
1478:Morphology and flight
1460:Ainley's storm petrel
1250:Ainley's storm petrel
1225:Hydrobates leucorhous
1145:European storm petrel
1060:European storm petrel
577:Wilson's storm petrel
554:European storm petrel
514:Louis Pierre Vieillot
431:
356:austral storm petrels
179:European storm petrel
59:
4893:Fauna Europaea (new)
2327:Harrison, P. (1983)
2233:, eds. (July 2021).
1985:Degland, Côme-Damien
1931:Buenaventura Durruti
1923:Anarchist Federation
1827:Symbol of revolution
1672:have been recorded.
1670:Leach's storm petrel
1468:Leach's storm petrel
1405:Hydrobates microsoma
1390:Hydrobates tristrami
1300:Hydrobates monteiroi
1270:Hydrobates homochroa
1220:Leach's storm petrel
1150:Hydrobates pelagicus
813:Leach's storm petrel
377:, displaying strong
346:, part of the order
175:Procellaria pelagica
4003:Palaeospheniscinae
3447:Storm petrel videos
3403:Yaroslansky (1937)
3344:wandering albatross
3324:A 1903 edition of
3272:Levin, Dan (1965),
2801:Warham, J. (1976).
2642:Harris, M. (1979).
2564:Oceanodroma melania
2521:, Jouanin's petrel
2468:Brooke, M. (2004).
2419:1982RSPTB.300...75P
2387:10.1242/jeb.80.1.83
1965:Mathews, Gregory M.
1901:anarchist communist
1801:"The Stormy Petrel"
1779:Blessed Virgin Mary
1729:ringed storm petrel
1715:The decline of the
1627:Storm petrels nest
1503:ringed storm petrel
1375:Hydrobates markhami
1315:Hydrobates jabejabe
1195:Hydrobates monorhis
1175:Ringed storm petrel
1165:Hydrobates furcatus
833:Ringed storm petrel
502:Côme-Damien Degland
466:"The Stormy Petrel"
3657:Austrodyptornithes
3298:"A Legend Exhumed"
3278:, Schocken Books,
3032:Oceanodroma castro
2902:2011-05-19 at the
2229:; Donsker, David;
1763:
1760:John James Audubon
1740:introduced species
1721:
1686:Storm petrels are
1684:
1601:black storm petrel
1524:from the vertical
1492:
1400:Least storm petrel
1345:Hydrobates melania
1340:Black storm petrel
1180:Hydrobates hornbyi
995:Least storm petrel
939:Black storm petrel
567:meaning "walker".
414:introduced species
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4994:Open Tree of Life
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3488:Procellariiformes
3358:, rather than an
3094:978-1-4081-3131-2
2519:Pterodroma baraui
2357:978-0-7136-4332-9
2231:Rasmussen, Pamela
2191:(10): 1360–1371.
2134:978-1-4081-2501-4
1905:The Stormy Petrel
1893:Spanish Civil War
1777:, a name for the
1725:ashy storm petrel
1717:ashy storm petrel
1645:Galapagos Islands
1415:One species, the
1413:
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1364:possibly extinct
1330:Hydrobates tethys
1285:Hydrobates castro
1265:Ashy storm petrel
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