A popular science article on Storm Petrel foraging trips from Ibiza has been published in the "Es Busqueret" (vol. 51, pag 12-17), the natural history journal of the Balearic Island (in catalan). It adds more evidence to the recent article by Rotger et al. published in Ardeola (here) from Storm petrels breeding in the Balearic Island.
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Monday, 9 August 2021
The European Storm Petrel on "Es Busqueret"
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