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stormy petrel
Wiktionary
n. The storm petrel
WordNet
n. sooty black petrel with white markings; of the northern Atlantic and Mediterranean [syn: northern storm petrel, Hydrobates pelagicus]
Wikipedia
Stormy Petrel was an early attempt at Australian television drama. A mini-series/period drama, the 12-episode series told the story of William Bligh, and aired in 1960 on ABC.
It was based on a script by Rex Rienits adapted from his 1948 radio serial. The radio serial was rebroadcast in 1953.
Other period drama series produced by ABC in the early 1960s included The Outcasts (1961), The Patriots (1962), and The Hungry Ones (1963). Additionally, in 1964 the broadcaster aired The Purple Jacaranda, a mini-series/serial with a contemporary setting. Telerecordings (also known as Kinescope recordings) of the series are held by National Archives of Australia.
Usage examples of "stormy petrel".
It was not a stormy petrel, but a much rarer cousin with yellow feet - so rare that Stephen could not identify him until he pittered across a wave so close that those yellow feet showed clear.
Gil could see the catapult arm aboard Osprey's sister ship, Stormy Petrel, being cranked down for loading.
She wished that she had been given another chance to talk with fandom's stormy petrel, but stranger though he was to her, she could not leave him lying on the cold floor of a rented room with no one to pay him last respects.
The greater number are of the petrel tribe, and vary in size from the greater albatrosses, with their huge spread of wing and unwavering flight, to the small Wilson stormy petrel, which flits under the foaming crests of the waves.
Run below to the doctor and tell him, if he chooses to see a stormy petrel, he has but to come on deck.
She still felt seasick occasionally, especially when the wind got up and the ship plunged heavily over the crests of the gray-green waves, and then it was Pantalaimon's job to distract her from it by skimming the waves as a stormy petrel.
Stephen gazed and gazed: after a long pause in which he pointed out a stormy petrel pittering up the side of a foaming roller he looked again and cried 'They have joined.
Martin clapped his one eye to it, silently recorded a stormy petrel, and after a pause exclaimed 'It has fired a gun!