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April 09, 2008

Whalers and “Shoemakers”

Posted by Paul, at 04:56 AM

The Norwegian whalers in South Georgia called the black petrel “the shoemaker”, because it reminds them of their home shoemakers in Norway, sitting in their huts and singing.

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A Black Petrel, Photo courtesy of BirdLife International / Phil Hansbro

Cheers,
Ann Novek
Sweden

Posted by Paul at April 9, 2008 04:56 AM

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Photo courtesy of the above image : BirdLife International / Phil Hansbro

It seems as well that the sooty terns are called whale birds. The birds often follow the big whales , and they use to follow as well the whaling ships.

Posted by: Ann Novek at April 9, 2008 08:56 AM

Ann,

nice pic! i like the colour of the water against the bird.

I've added the photo courtesy to the main post and taken out the information about the other bird - because siting under the beautiful pic of the shoe maker it was confusing and detracted from the post. perhaps we can post the information about the other bird species as a new thread with a picture of it?

Posted by: Jennifer at April 9, 2008 09:07 AM

Hi Jennifer,
I fully agree with you. The post became a little bit confusing.

I'll try to make up a new post about " the real whale-birds".

Thanks!

Posted by: Ann Novek at April 9, 2008 09:17 AM

Hi Ann,

There are Southern Hemisphere "whale-birds" too.

Posted by: Libby at April 9, 2008 09:20 AM

What do you call a black petrel with slicks on?

Michael Shoemaker.

Posted by: Libby at April 9, 2008 09:23 AM

LOL! LOL! Very good Libby!

Posted by: Ann Novek at April 9, 2008 09:38 AM

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