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Home arrow Birds and Birding news.. arrow Nonsuch Island, Bermuda
Nonsuch Island, Bermuda PDF Print E-mail
Written by globalbirdtrekkers.org   
Thursday, 17 April 2008

A bird which was once thought extinct, but later rediscovered in Castle Harbour, Bermuda, is now back in its old breeding ground after an absence of 400 years. Three Bermuda Petrel (Pterodroma cahow) are using artificial nesting burrows. BirdLife International

Pterodroma cahow - Jeremy Madeiros, Conservation Officer, Bermuda Government.

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