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Title: A Look At Maine Seabirds


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A Look At Maine Seabirds
  • By David
  • Grade 4 Student
  • Conners Emerson School, Bar Harbor

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Leaches Storm Petrels
  • The Leaches Storm Petrel, unlike many birds,
    nests in burrows that can range from a couple
    feet to many meters long. They usually nest in
    fields and forests as seen at right. This is a
    picture of a petrel burrow dug under an old tree
    in the forest.
  • The Students from the College of the Atlantic
    that work on petrels on Great Duck Island mostly
    base their work on a field near the the light
    station called The Petrel Patch.

3
Adult Storm Petrels
  • Though you will tend to see the adults at night
    and not during the day, they are not nocturnal.
    They are actually far away out at sea catching
    food for their chicks and themselves.
  • Adult Petrels have more feathers to cover up
    down (fluffy feathers that are under the main
    feathers),and they also grow much bigger.

4
Herring gulls
  • Herring gulls are one of the main studies on the
    island.They tend to make their nests on the
    ground on rocky beaches.When they catch a clam or
    mussel they will fly into the air, and drop it on
    the rocks.

5
Guillemots
  • Guillemots nest on and under rocks. They have 2
    chicks. Black Guillemots eat eels and fish.
  • They are closely related to puffins.They dont
    really fly they just jump off cliffs and then
    flap their wings really hard and really fast,
    just long enough to get to the water.

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Credits
  • John Anderson, COA
  • Clare, Conners Emerson
  • Brittany, A COA student
  • Ron Butler, UMF
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