Gadfly petrel

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The gadfly petrels or Pterodroma are a genus of about 35 species of petrels, part of the seabird order Procellariiformes. The gadfly petrels are named for their speedy weaving flight, as if evading gadflies (horseflies). The flight action is also reflected in the name Pterodroma, from Ancient Greek pteron, "wing" and dromos, "runner".

The short, sturdy bills of these medium to large petrels are adapted for soft prey that they pick from the ocean surface. They have twisted intestines for digesting marine animals that have unusual biochemistries.

Their complex wing and face marking are probably for interspecific recognition.

These birds nest in colonies on islands and are pelagic when not breeding. One white egg is laid usually in a burrow or on open ground. They are nocturnal at the breeding colonies.

While generally wide-ranging, most Pterodroma species are confined to a single ocean basin (e.g. Atlantic), and vagrancy is not as common amongst the genus as in some other seabird species (cf. the storm petrels Hydrobatidae). Eleven species in this genus breed in the New Zealand region, and six of these are only found there.[1]

Taxonomy

The genus Pterodroma was introduced in 1856 by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte.[2] The genus name combines the Ancient Greek pteron meaning "wing" with dromos meaning "racer" or "runner".[3] The type species was subsequently designated as the great-winged petrel by the American ornithologist Elliott Coues in 1866.[4][5]

The species listed here are those recognised in the online list maintained by Frank Gill, Pamela Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee (IOC), also Tennyson et al. 2015.[6] The genus includes 36 species, of which two have become possibly extinct in historical times.[7]

Image Scientific name Common name Distribution
File:Pterodroma macroptera in flight 3 - SE Tasmania.jpg  Pterodroma macroptera Great-winged petrel southern Indian and Atlantic oceans
File:White-headed Petrel 0A2A7223.jpg  Pterodroma lessonii White-headed petrel subantarctic
File:Pterodroma gouldi - SE Tasmania.jpg  Pterodroma gouldi Grey-faced petrel islets off northern New Zealand
File:PterodromaIncerta.jpg  Pterodroma incerta Atlantic petrel Gough Island
File:LordHoweIsland MtGower 274.JPG  Pterodroma solandri Providence petrel Lord Howe Island and Phillip Island
File:OestrelataMagentaeKeulemans.jpg  Pterodroma magentae Magenta petrel Chatham Islands
File:Murphy's petrel, Ducie island7.jpg  Pterodroma ultima Murphy's petrel Polynesia
File:Soft-plumaged Petrel.jpg  Pterodroma mollis Soft-plumaged petrel southern Atlantic and Indian oceans
to Antipodes Islands
File:Pterodroma madeira 92954030.jpg  Pterodroma madeira Zino's petrel Madeira
Pterodroma feae Fea's petrel Cape Verde
File:Pterodroma feae deserta 92954534.jpg  Pterodroma deserta Desertas petrel Madeira
Pterodroma cahow Bermuda petrel Castle Harbour, Bermuda
File:Pterodroma hasitataPCCA20070623-3608B.jpg  Pterodroma hasitata Black-capped petrel montane Hispaniola and Dominica
File:Pterodroma caribbaea.png  Pterodroma caribbaea Jamaican petrel montane eastern Jamaica
File:PterodromaExterna.jpg  Pterodroma extema Juan Fernandez petrel Alejandro Selkirk Island
Pterodroma occulta Vanuatu petrel Vanua Lava
File:OestrelataLeucophrysKeulemans.jpg  Pterodroma neglecta Kermadec petrel Pacific Ocean with eccentric breeding
in the Indian Ocean on Round Island, Mauritius
File:OestrelataHeraldica.jpg  Pterodroma heraldica Herald petrel southwest Pacific and Round Island
File:OestrelataArminjonianaKeulemans.jpg  Pterodroma arminjoniana Trindade petrel Trindade and Martim Vaz and Round Island
File:Pterodroma atrata 25550225.jpg  Pterodroma atrata Henderson petrel southeast Pacific
File:Pterodroma alba - June 2024.jpg  Pterodroma alba Phoenix petrel southern Pacific
File:Pterodroma baraui, Durban, Birding Weto, a.jpg  Pterodroma baraui Barau's petrel Réunion ; winters to western Australia
File:PterodromaSandwichensis.jpg  Pterodroma sandwichensis Hawaiian petrel Hawaii
File:Pterodroma phaeopygia.jpg  Pterodroma phaeopygia Galapagos petrel Galapagos Islands
File:Mottled Petrel 0A2A3403.jpg  Pterodroma inexpectata Mottled petrel southern New Zealand ; winters to Bering Sea
File:White-necked Petrel 0A.jpg  Pterodroma cervicalis White-necked petrel Phillip Island (Norfolk Island) and Kermadec Islands ;
winters southern Pacific
File:Blackwinged petrel upperwing jun08.JPG  Pterodroma nigripennis Black-winged petrel Round Island and southwest Pacific ;
winters southern Pacific
File:Godmanchathamlg.jpg  Pterodroma axillaris Chatham Islands petrel Rangatira Island
File:Pterodroma hypoleuca -Midway Atoll, USA-8.jpg  Pterodroma hypoleuca Bonin petrel northwest Pacific
File:Gould's Petrel 0A2A1313.jpg  Pterodroma leucoptera Gould's petrel southwest Pacific
File:OestrelataTorquataKeulemans.jpg  Pterodroma brevipes Collared petrel southwest Pacific
File:Cookspetrel1.jpg  Pterodroma cookii Cook's petrel Great & Little Barrier Island, Codfish Island
File:OestrelataDefilippianaKeulemans.jpg  Pterodroma defilippiana Masatierra petrel Desventuradas Islands and Santa Clara Island
Pterodroma longirostris Stejneger's petrel Alejandro Selkirk Island ; winters north Pacific
Pterodroma pycrofti Pycroft's petrel islets off northeastern New Zealand

See also

References

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