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Kermadec petrel

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Procellariiformes

Genus
  
Pterodroma

Higher classification
  
Gadfly petrel

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Procellariidae

Scientific name
  
Pterodroma neglecta

Rank
  
Species

Kermadec petrel Kermadec petrel New Zealand Birds Online

Similar
  
Gadfly petrel, Bird, Black‑winged petrel, Juan Fernández petrel, Herald petrel

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The Kermadec petrel (Pterodroma neglecta) is a species of gadfly petrel in the family Procellariidae. It is 38 cm long with a wingspan of 100 cm. It is polymorphic, with light, dark and intermediate morphs known. It eats squid, fish and other marine creatures.

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Distribution

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It breeds in the Pacific ocean from Lord Howe Island to the Juan Fernández Islands. Rarely is the Kermadec petrel recorded west of Lord Howe Island, where it maintains a small colony of less than 100 individuals on Balls Pyramid. In the past it also bred in some numbers on the main islands, however this is seen as unlikely today. Not much is known of the bird's breeding pattern at Balls Pyramid, however it usually nests there in late summer. This coincides with the breeding patterns of other birds in the Kermadec Islands. The larger of its two subspecies, P. n. juana, also breeds on Round Island, off Mauritius, where it may sometimes hybridise with the Trindade petrel. The species is a vagrant in Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand. Reported vagrants in Pennsylvania and North Carolina in the United States and also in the United Kingdom are thought to be dubious.

Breeding

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This species is monogamous and raises a single chick each year, which becomes independent after 100–130 days. The Kermadec petrel is unusual for its wide range of breeding times, with different colonies nesting from October to February or from February to March.

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References

Kermadec petrel Wikipedia