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- Petrel - Wikipedia
Petrels are tube-nosed seabirds in the phylogenetic order Procellariiformes Petrels are a monophyletic [1] group of marine seabirds, sharing a characteristic of a nostril arrangement that results in the name "tubenoses" [2]
- Petrel subsurface software - SLB
Petrel™ subsurface software is available on-premise and in the Delfi digital platform, for geoscientists and engineers to analyze subsurface data from exploration to production, enabling them to create a shared vision of the reservoir
- Petrel - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Petrel The Petrel is a family of seabirds, some living in tropical waters, others in frigis Arctic or Anarctic waters
- Petrel | Seabird, Migration, Adaptations | Britannica
Petrel, any of a number of seabirds of the order Procellariiformes, particularly certain members of the family Procellariidae, which also includes the fulmars and the shearwaters Members of the family Hydrobatidae are increasingly called storm petrels; those of the Pelecanoididae are usually
- Petrels (Pterodroma) - Birds of North America
These are open sea birds who have adapted to constant flying and gliding and use their long wings against the constant winds They usually have plain coloured plumage and the dark colour on top and light colour below distinguishes them apart
- PETREL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PETREL is any of numerous seabirds (especially families Procellariidae and Hydrobatidae); especially : one of the smaller long-winged birds that fly far from land
- The Petrels (Procellariiformes) Information | Earth Life
Petrels, the ultimate ocean nomads They are well-known for their long distance migration Some birds, such as the Gray-headed Albatross have set records for longest continuous flights The sense-of-smell helps them find prey in vast oceans Petrels feed mainly on fish and other marine animals
- What is a Petrel? - Spiegato
A petrel is a bird in the order Procellariiformes These birds live a pelagic lifestyle, remaining at sea for much of their lives and only returning to shore to breed As a result, they are closely associated with the ocean, and there are many legends about petrels in the sailing community
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