Fregetta tropica

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Fregetta tropica, commonly known as the black-bellied storm petrel, is a small, pelagic seabird that breeds on remote islands in the Southern Hemisphere and spends most of its life at sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
storm petrel
activityPattern nocturnal at breeding colonies
behavior spends most of its life at sea
bodySize small seabird
breedingBehavior colonial nester
breedingHabitat remote islands
breedingRange Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
class Aves NERFINISHED
commonName black bellied storm petrel NERFINISHED
black-bellied storm petrel NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
diet planktonic crustaceans
small fish
squid
distribution South Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
South Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole marine predator
part of Southern Ocean food web
family Oceanitidae NERFINISHED
foragingStrategy pattering on water surface
surface seizing
genus Fregetta NERFINISHED
habitat open ocean
pelagic waters
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle pelagic
locomotion strong flier
webbed feet for swimming
migration highly pelagic outside breeding season
namedAfter tropical appearance of plumage pattern
nestingSite burrows
rock crevices
order Procellariiformes NERFINISHED
parentalCare biparental incubation
phylum Chordata
plumage black belly patch
dark upperparts
white rump
reproduction lays a single egg per breeding attempt
taxonRank species
threats introduced predators at breeding sites
light pollution near colonies
vocalization calls mainly at night at colonies

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Oceanitidae notableSpecies Fregetta tropica