• Sea Bird or Seabird (later renamed Beach Bird) was a merchant brig under the command of John Huxham (or Husham or Durham). In 1750 or 1760 the ship grounded...
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  • commercial failure. Meera's third birthday is celebrated on the Sea-Bird by the ship's merchant crew. Drawn away from the party by a sound, Meera is attacked...
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  • with cotton and bound for Havana, Cuba. In July 1864, Sea Bird and three other small sailing ships carried Union troops and landed them for a raid on Brookville...
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    nest on lakes but winter at sea, are usually categorized as water birds, not seabirds. Although there are a number of sea ducks in the family Anatidae...
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  • Places: Sea Bird Island (British Columbia) Seabird, Western Australia In ships and aircraft: Sea Bird (ship), an 18th-century merchant ship Seabird Half...
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  • Klingon ship design that existed at the time of production. The Bird-of-Prey of the Enterprise era was intended as a predecessor to the Bird-of-Prey model...
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    Houthi vessels in the Red Sea. Undaunted, in May, Yemeni Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Saree said, "We will target any ships heading to Israeli ports...
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    text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. CSS Sea Bird Muster Roll. 36°17′07″N 76°10′30″W / 36.285242°N 76.175079°W /...
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    Undated – The Caleuche is a mythical ghost ship that, according to local folklore and Chilote mythology, sails the seas around Chiloé Island, Chile at night...
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  • and Rhode Island. Newport, Rhode Island: C. E. Hammett, Jr. pp. 75–77. Sea Bird Huxham. Federal Writers' Project (1937). "Rhode Island:The General Background"...
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