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Some of Hawai`i's Seabirds
Unless otherwise noted, these images belong to forthcoming "Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World, Shirihai et al, A & C Black, London ©".
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Wedge-tailed Shearwater ('Ua'u kani)
Colony calls, Kaua'i
Newell's Shearwater (`A`o)
Flight calls, Kaua`i
Hawaiian Petrel (`Ua`u)
(Recorded at Wainiha Pali)
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Band-rumped Storm-petrel (`Ake`ake)
photo BNA
Laysan Albatross
Photo Mike Watson
A Million Laysan & Black-foot Albatross, Midway
Photo Forest & Kim Starr (USGS)
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White-tailed Tropicbird
Photo Janos Olah
(Koa'e kea)
Red-tailed Tropicbird
(Koa'e 'ula) Midway
Photo Forest & Kim Starr (USGS)
Red-billed Tropicbird, in very strong trades, Kilauea Pt March '98.
Photo Mike Teruya
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Sooty Tern (`Ewa`ewa)
Photo Forest & Kim Starr (USGS)
Hawaiian Noddy (Noio)
recorded at Nu`alolo Kai sea cave, first the adult, then the juvenile calls
Kermadec Petrel
Kilauea pt March '96
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Great Frigatebird Males, Midway
Photo Forest & Kim Starr (USGS)
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