Magenta petrel

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The Magenta petrel is a critically endangered seabird endemic to New Zealand’s Chatham Islands, known for its nocturnal habits and long-distance oceanic foraging.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Pterodroma magentae 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
endemic species
petrel
activityPattern nocturnal
behavior returns to breeding colonies at night
breedingRange Chatham Islands NERFINISHED
class Aves
clutchSize one egg per breeding season
commonName Magenta petrel NERFINISHED
Magenta petrel (English) NERFINISHED
conservationAction captive rearing and translocation
nest protection
predator control
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
diet marine invertebrates
small fish
squid
distribution Chatham Islands region of New Zealand NERFINISHED
endemicTo Chatham Islands NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
family Procellariidae NERFINISHED
flightStyle dynamic soaring
foragingBehavior long-distance oceanic foraging
genus Pterodroma NERFINISHED
habitat burrows in forested areas
open ocean
subtropical waters
IUCNStatus Critically Endangered
kingdom Animalia
lifeSpan long-lived seabird
migration pelagic outside breeding season
nativeRange South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
nestType burrow nest
order Procellariiformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
populationTrend increasing with conservation management
rarity one of the world’s rarest seabirds
reproduction colonial nester
scientificName Pterodroma magentae NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threat bycatch in fisheries
habitat loss
introduced predators

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Chatham Island taiko scientificName Magenta petrel
this entity surface form: Pterodroma magentae
Chatham Island taiko commonName Magenta petrel