cahow

/kəˈhaʊ/
noun
  1. A rare seabird found mainly in Bermuda, known for its nocturnal habits and distinctive call.
    • Conservation efforts have helped the cahow population recover from near extinction.
    • The cahow is often called the Bermuda petrel because it nests only on the islands of Bermuda.
    • At night, the eerie cry of the cahow can be heard across the Bermuda coastline.
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