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91 species

Pterodroma gouldi (Grey-faced Petrel)

Pterodroma gouldi

Pterodroma heraldica (Herald Petrel)

Pterodroma inexpectata (Mottled Petrel)

Pterodroma lessonii (White-headed Petrel)

Pterodroma lessonii
Pterodroma lessonii
Pterodroma lessonii

Pterodroma longirostris (Stejneger's Petrel)

Pterodroma macroptera (Great-winged Petrel)

Pterodroma mollis (Soft-plumaged Petrel)

Pterodroma nigripennis (Black-winged Petrel)

Pterodroma nigripennis
Pterodroma nigripennis
Pterodroma nigripennis

Pterodroma solandri (Providence Petrel)

Pterodroma solandri
Pterodroma solandri
Pterodroma solandri

Puffinus assimilis (Little Shearwater)

Puffinus assimilis
Puffinus assimilis
Puffinus assimilis

Puffinus gavia (Fluttering Shearwater)

Puffinus gavia
Puffinus gavia
Puffinus gavia

Puffinus huttoni (Hutton's Shearwater)

Stercorarius longicaudus (Long-tailed Jaeger)

Stercorarius maccormicki (South Polar Skua)

Stercorarius maccormicki
Stercorarius maccormicki
Stercorarius maccormicki

Stercorarius parasiticus (Arctic Jaeger)

Stercorarius parasiticus

Stercorarius pomarinus (Pomarine Jaeger)

Sula dactylatra (Masked Booby)

Sula dactylatra
Sula dactylatra
Sula dactylatra

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