Cahow

/ˈkeɪhaʊ/ noun

A large seabird native to Bermuda, also called the Bermuda petrel, known for its loud cry.

From the bird's distinctive cry, which early English settlers in Bermuda spelled phonetically as 'cahow.' The name is onomatopoetic, imitating the sound the bird actually makes. This Bermudian endemic species was nearly extinct by the 1900s.

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