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Tristram's storm petrel

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Hydrobatinae

Scientific name
  
Oceanodroma tristrami

Higher classification
  
Oceanodroma

Order
  
Procellariiformes

Family
  
Hydrobatidae

Genus
  
Oceanodroma

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Oceanodroma, Matsudaira's storm petrel, Swinhoe's storm petrel, Hornby's storm petrel, Bonin petrel

tristram s storm petrel


The Tristram's storm petrel (Oceanodroma tristrami) is a species of seabird in the storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. The species' common and scientific name is derived from the English clergyman Henry Baker Tristram,the species can also be known as the sooty storm-petrel. The Tristram's storm petrel has a distribution across the north Pacific Ocean, predominately in tropical seas.

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The Tristram's storm petrel has long angular wings and is 24 cm long. The plumage is all over dark with a slightly pale rump and a pale grey bar on the upperwing. The species is colonial, nesting in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands, and in several small islands south of Japan, including the Bonin Islands and Izu. Colonies are attended nocturnally, and the species breeds during the winter. At sea the species is pelagic, feeding on squid and fish.

The Tristram's storm petrel is considered near-threatened. All of its breeding colonies in Hawaii are protected areas, but the species has undergone declines in the past due to introduced rats on Torishima Island.

The species is named after Reverend Henry Baker Tristram, who also collected natural history specimens.

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References

Tristram's storm petrel Wikipedia