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auk |
any of a group of web-footed, short-winged sea birds that live in colder parts of the Northern Hemisphere and are skilled at swimming and diving. |
guano |
the nitrogen-rich excrement of sea birds or bats, used as fertilizer. [1/2 definitions] |
guillemot |
any of several black and white, narrow-billed sea birds found in northern regions. |
jaeger |
any of several sea birds that snatch prey from weaker birds. |
petrel |
any of various related sea birds usu. found far from shore, esp. the storm petrel. |
puffin |
any of a number of northern sea birds that typically have black and white feathers, and a large, flat, colorful bill. |
shearwater |
any of various long-winged black or black-and-white sea birds that, when flying low, appear to skim the water with their wings. |
storm petrel |
any of several small sea birds that have black or brown plumage, esp. one of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean areas; stormy petrel. |
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