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Other Species: Seabirds

9/9/2012

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Here are some of the seabird species we most commonly see. Thanks to Hannah, Josh and Sophie for confirming some of the species!
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Brown pelican
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Brown noddy
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A blue footed booby and a brown booby share a log
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Brown boobies
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Black tern in winter plumage
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Storm petrel (probably a Band rumped storm petrel)
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Frigate birds
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Red necked phalaropes (in winter plumage)
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