Parakeet Auklet (Cyclorrhyncus psittacula) Gabrielson and Lincoln (1959) described the parakeet auklet as the least colonial of any of the Alaskan auklets.
The parakeet auklet (Cyclorhynchus psittaculus) is seen on most cruises, but only during a small percentage of observation periods and always in low numbers.
Because the parakeet auklet nests predominantly under boulders, it probably was not much affected by fox.
Parakeet auklets (Cyclorrhyncus psittacula), common murres, and ancient murrelets were noted only in very small numbers.
Murie (1959) did not see any parakeet auklets near Kodiak and Afognak islands which he considered to be the eastern part of their range.
The parakeet auklet may not be abundant anywhere in the Gulf of Alaska but, based on the numbers of places it has been seen in recent years, its population appears to be well dispersed and probably doing very well.
The nesting of the least, crested, and parakeet auklets around St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
The small auklets are largely restricted to islands in the Bering Sea; the parakeet auklet is the only one occasionally found in mainland colonies.
During FWS colony surveys, parakeet auklets have been found in close proximity to six seabird colonies in Prince William Sound.
He knew, as thoroughly as he knew his own office, that Mr. Parakeet had a medium-sized A.
Mr. Parakeet was gasping slowly and gazing round in a circle.
He sat Mr. Parakeet down into the most comfortable chair he could find, and then barked snappily into the telephone a few times.
Mr. Parakeet had moved in, and had been hoisted into the window with block and tackle.
He smirked and made a face at the parakeet who did its best to smirk back.
Holding the parakeet firmly, Osterbridge Hawsey tied a long silk cord to its right leg, fastening the other end to the arm of his chair so that he could closely observe his new pet.
Paralyzed, he remained in his green and red parakeet feathers watching the motions of the injured pirate.
Claggett Chew could possibly be interested in a parakeet at that point, "do look at what I captured!
Clambering as gracefully as possible over the battle-scarred side of the Vulture, he took the parakeet gently out from under his tricorne.
In the same instant, Claggett Chew reached out to pluck the parakeet from behind the sheltering head and neck of "the fashionable.
The parakeet ducked into encircling fingers, Osterbridge Hawsey let out a piercing scream, more of rage than of pain, and opened his hand.
Osterbridge, vastly pleased to see his green parakeet again, was wreathed in smiles.
Two steps forward, Chris saw, was all Claggett Chew needed to show him where the parakeet had gone, snatch him up, and snuff out his life as a candleflame is pinched between finger and thumb.
The yellow-eyed cat made a dash with both clawing paws outstretched to fall upon the bird, but the parakeet fluttered into the air out of reach and came down higher up on Osterbridge Hawsey's knee.
Osterbridge reached behind him with his right hand, holding the parakeet in an increasingly uncomfortable and tightening grip in his left.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parakeet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.