Chatham Island taiko

E166583

The Chatham Island taiko is a critically endangered seabird species, one of the world’s rarest petrels, found only on New Zealand’s Chatham Islands.

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Chatham Island taiko canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
endemic species
petrel
seabird
activityPattern nocturnal
breedingRange Chatham Islands
breedingSeasonLocation Chatham Islands
class Aves
commonName Chatham Island taiko self-link
Magenta petrel
conservationAction habitat protection
nest monitoring
predator control
conservationStatus Critically Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
country New Zealand
diet fish
marine invertebrates
endemicTo Chatham Islands
family Procellariidae
flight pelagic flier
foragingZone South Pacific Ocean
genus Pterodroma
habitat forested valleys
seabird foraging areas in the open ocean
kingdom Animalia
knownFor being one of the world’s rarest petrels
being one of the world’s rarest seabirds
migratory yes
nestType burrow nester
order Procellariiformes
phylum Chordata
populationTrend decreasing
previousStatus thought to be extinct for many decades
protectedArea Taiko Conservation Area
rediscovered 1978
reproduction lays a single egg per breeding season
scientificName Magenta petrel
surface form: Pterodroma magentae
taxonAuthor Giglioli
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
introduced predators
small population size
yearDescribed 1864

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Chatham Islands hasEndemicSpecies Chatham Island taiko
Chatham Island taiko commonName Chatham Island taiko self-link