Barau's petrel

English

A Barau's petrel

Etymology

From Barau (a surname) + petrel, after French agricultural engineer and ornithologist Armand Barau.

Noun

Barau's petrel (plural Barau's petrels)

  1. A medium-sized gadfly petrel, Pterodroma baraui.
    • 2003, Alula, Volumes 9-11, page 72,
      Our continued searching was rewarded, however, by excellent views of two Barau's Petrels one at each end of the day.
    • 2009, Anthony Cheke, Julian P. Hume, Lost Land of the Dodo, unnumbered page,
      In 1992–93 poachers shot dozens, possibly hundreds, of Barau's Petrels as they flew inland at dusk near Saint-Pierre.
    • 2013, Roger Safford, Frank Hawkins, The Birds of Africa, Volume VIII: The Malagasy Region, page 141,
      Feral cats living near colonies preyed mostly on Barau's Petrels, killing >900 birds annually (58% adults, 42% fledglings) in 2 studied colonies (Faulquier et al. 2009); such predation, particularly of adults, is not sustainable in a normally long-lived species, and could lead to extinction within 100 years (Russell et al. 2009).
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