...t the year include Brown Skua, Wedge-tailed, Short-tailed and Flesh-footed Shearwaters, Northern and Southern Giant Petrels and many more.
...rt-tailed Shearwaters. In October, daily counts of migrating Short-tailed Shearwaters can reach well into the tens of thousands.
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[[Manx Shearwater]] is slightly larger with longer more-pointed wings, and white u
...ulations, the adults visit the burrows during the day, opposite many other Shearwaters.
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[[Manx Shearwater]], [[Little Shearwater]], [[Barolo Shearwater]] and [[Audubon's
...f this species. Dickinson<sup>[[#References|[3]]]</sup> however treats the shearwaters differently.<br />
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[[Manx Shearwater]], [[Little Shearwater]], [[Boyd's Shearwater]] and [[Audubon's
...f this species. Dickinson<sup>[[#References|[3]]]</sup> however treats the shearwaters differently.<br />
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Breeding seabirds include [[Northern Fulmar]] and [[Manx Shearwater]], [[Northern Gannet]], [[Great Cormorant]] and [[European Shag|
Small numbers of skuas and shearwaters may be seen off the islands during periods of southerly winds in autumn.
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[[Manx Shearwater]] is slightly larger with longer more-pointed wings, and white u
...f this species. Dickinson<sup>[[#References|[4]]]</sup> however treats the shearwaters differently.<br />
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In spring and autumn during periods of onshore winds skuas and shearwaters are frequently seen.
{{BirdsSee|[[Northern Fulmar]], [[Manx Shearwater]], [[European Shag]], [[Common Eider]], [[Arctic Skua]], [[Great
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...Shearwater|Cory's]], [[Great Shearwater|Great]] and [[Manx Shearwater|Manx Shearwaters]], [[Surf Scoter]], [[Little Auk]], [[Mediterranean Gull]], [[Great Northe
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...site for breeding [[Red-billed Chough]] and seabirds, in particular the [[Manx Shearwater]]. Around 100,000 pairs nest here along with [[European Storm-pe
...e|[[Red-throated Diver]], [[Great Northern Diver]], [[Northern Fulmar]], [[Manx Shearwater]], [[European Storm-petrel]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[European Sh
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...nd in the Azores and the largest numbers are found on these two islands. [[Manx Shearwater]] are known to occur on these islands and may breed.
To the south-east of Sao Miguel is the island of Santa Maria with breeding shearwaters, [[Madeiran Storm-petrel]] and [[Roseate Tern]]. The islet of Vila off the
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...well as [[European Storm-petrel]] and shearwaters. [[Sooty Shearwater]], [[Manx Shearwater]] and [[Balearic Shearwater]] are commonest but [[Cory's Shearwa
...ar]], [[Cory's Shearwater]], [[Great Shearwater]], [[Sooty Shearwater]], [[Manx Shearwater]], [[Balearic Shearwater]], [[Macaronesian Shearwater]], [[Wilso
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[[Manx Shearwater]], [[Audubon's Shearwater]], [[Macaronesian Shearwater]], and [[
...5D2.0.CO%3B2 Paper ] by Austin et al. (2004) describing phylogeny of small shearwaters
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Petrels and shearwaters difficult to see elsewhere in the Western Palearctic are a major attraction
In addition to petrels and shearwaters Madeira has [[Yellow-legged Gull]], [[Common Tern]], a small number of [[Ro
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This island is also the site of one of Britain's largest [[Manx Shearwater]] colonies numbering more than 100,000 pairs and located on Aski
{{BirdsSee|[[Red-throated Diver]], [[Northern Fulmar]], [[Manx Shearwater]], [[European Shag]], [[Grey Heron]], [[Greylag Goose]], [[Commo
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...tle), Skuas, Gannets, Leach's Petrel, Shags and Shearwaters (400 Sooty and Manx) can be seen.
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...eabirds on the island and surrounding rocks include [[Northern Fulmar]], [[Manx Shearwater]] and [[European Storm-petrel]], [[European Shag|Shag]], [[Atlan
...ters. [[Cory's Shearwater]], [[Sooty Shearwater]], [[Great Shearwater]], [[Manx Shearwater]] and [[Balearic Shearwater]] can all be seen during autumn seaw
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Small numbers of [[Manx Shearwater]] and [[Atlantic Puffin]] now breed and although [[Northern Gann
...and waders to warblers, thrushes, finches and buntings. Offshore in autumn shearwaters including [[Sooty Shearwater]] and [[Mediterranean Shearwater]], skuas, gul
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...bowed, heavy build, leisurely flight style with fewer wingbeats than other shearwaters.
[[Manx Shearwater]] is much smaller with blacker upperparts, and pure white belly
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Offshore, divers and grebes, shearwaters, skuas and terns can be seen on passage. Passerines such as [[Northern Whea
...ar]], [[Cory's Shearwater]], [[Great Shearwater]], [[Sooty Shearwater]], [[Manx Shearwater]], [[Balearic Shearwater]], [[European Storm Petrel]], [[Leach's
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Autumn provides good seawatching with [[Northern Fulmar]], shearwaters, [[Northern Gannet]] and skuas off the point with occasional phalaropes and
...ee|[[Red-throated Diver]], [[Great Crested Grebe]], [[Northern Fulmar]], [[Manx Shearwater]], [[Leach's Storm-petrel]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[Northern Gan
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