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Taken this morning off the cliffs at Carrapateira. Was photographing passing Gannets, and a much smaller bird appreared - a Shearwater I think, but on size probably smaller than Cory's. Quite distant so pics not great. I suspect Balearic Shearwater, but don't know if there's enough to be sure. Advice appreciated

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I think Manx and Cory's can be ruled out but not sure if sooty can. Though I suspect heavily its a Balearic- looks to have a pale-ish underwing and the first picture seems to show typical dirty grey breast that balearics usually have. Unless it's just an effect of the light I think its a much stronger candidate for a balearic then sooty's. Any more pics?
 
I think Manx and Cory's can be ruled out but not sure if sooty can. Though I suspect heavily its a Balearic- looks to have a pale-ish underwing and the first picture seems to show typical dirty grey breast that balearics usually have. Unless it's just an effect of the light I think its a much stronger candidate for a balearic then sooty's. Any more pics?
The scrapings form the pan..........

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I believe it’s a strong candidate for Balearic, it even appears to have a pale chin as well, also white seems thin from the flanks the base of the tail- possibly just an effect of the picture but it also appears as if the feet extend quite a bit further then the end of the tail.

Wait for more opinions, especially from those who have seen this bird on the field. Though I think your suspicions are correct.
 
I believe it’s a strong candidate for Balearic, it even appears to have a pale chin as well, also white seems thin from the flanks the base of the tail- possibly just an effect of the picture but it also appears as if the feet extend quite a bit further then the end of the tail.

Wait for more opinions, especially from those who have seen this bird on the field. Though I think your suspicions are correct.
Thanks
 
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