File:Hydrobates pelagicus.jpg

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Description Hydrobates pelagicus.
English: European Storm-petrel. Photographed on rock cliff upon release after being ringed.
Português: Alma-de-mestre, ou Paínho-de-cauda-quadrada. Fotografado sobre o rochedo em que foi solto após anilhagem. Vila do Bispo, Portugal.
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15:32, 7 July 20061,984 × 1,488 (608 KB)Tintazul>Geira Milha XXIX caminho.jpg {{Tintazul| |Description=Hydrobates pelagicus. Photographed on rock cliff upon release after being ringed. '''en:''' European Storm-petrel '''pt:''' Alma-de-mestre, ou Paínho-de-cauda-quadrada. Fotografado sobre o rochedo em

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