Pterodroma axillaris
IUCN
LCAlias:Pterodroma axillaris,Chatham Petrel
Basic Information
Scientific classification
- name:Pterodroma axillaris
- Aliases:Pterodroma axillaris,Chatham Petrel
- Outline:Waterfowl
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Feature
Details
The Chatham Petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) is a non-breeding species that roams the sea, feeding on squid, small fish and mollusks, only returning to shore during the breeding season.
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Location
It is found in Australia and New Zealand (including Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and nearby islands).
Form
The main features are rich feathers, dark upper body color, light lower body color, long wings, short tail wedge, webbed feet, curved hook mouth.