| 曳尾鹱 | yè wěi hù | (bird species of China) wedge-tailed shearwater (Puffinus pacificus) | |
| 白额圆尾鹱 | bái é yuán wěi hù | (bird species of China) bonin petrel (Pterodroma hypoleuca) | |
| 白额鹱 | bái é hù | (bird species of China) streaked shearwater (Calonectris leucomelas) | |
| 暴雪鹱 | bào xuě hù | (bird species of China) northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) | |
| 钩嘴圆尾鹱 | gōu zuǐ yuán wěi hù | (bird species of China) Tahiti petrel (Pterodroma rostrata) |
| 1 | But by a small miracle, a few pairs of breeding cahows hung for generations on some remote sea cliffs in the Bermuda archipelago. | |
| 2 | I banked left, then right - more of a pigeon than a sooty shearwater but flying all the same. | |
| 3 | In the process, the arctic tern racks up about 44,000 frequent flier miles (71,000 kilometers) - edging out its archrival, the sooty shearwater, by roughly 4,000 miles (6,440 kilometers). | |
| 4 | Sooty shearwaters log almost 40, 000 miles migrating from New Zealand to Alaska and back, while ruby-throated hummingbirds can fly 20 hours without stop migrating across the Gulf of Mexico. | |
| 5 | On Mexico's Natividad Island, the black-vented shearwater was at risk from the introduction of cats, goats and sheep, but its numbers are now recovering following an eradication programme. |