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Jouanin's petrel

Jouanin's petrel

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Jouanin's petrel is a species of seabird in the family Procellariidae.

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Distribution

Region

Northwestern Indian Ocean

Typical Environment

Occurs mainly over the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and waters off Oman, Yemen (including Socotra), and the Horn of Africa. It is pelagic, keeping far offshore except during the breeding season. Breeding is on remote rocky or cliffy islets where it nests in crevices or burrows. At sea it frequents productive upwelling zones and oceanic fronts and may range widely across the basin outside breeding.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 300 m

Climate Zone

Tropical

Characteristics

Size30–34 cm
Wing Span78–90 cm
Male Weight0.23 kg
Female Weight0.2 kg
Life Expectancy20 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Jouanin's petrel is a little-known, dark-plumaged seabird of the northwestern Indian Ocean and a member of the tube-nosed family Procellariidae. It is mostly pelagic and visits land only to breed on remote rocky islands, often arriving and departing under cover of darkness. Identification at sea can be tricky; it resembles Bulwer's petrel but is larger with broader wings and a heavier bill.

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Behaviour

Temperament

pelagic and elusive

Flight Pattern

buoyant shearing flight with quick, shallow wingbeats and short glides

Social Behavior

Breeds in loose colonies on isolated sea cliffs and rocky islands. Nocturnal at colonies, where it nests in crevices or burrows and typically lays a single egg. Both parents share incubation and chick-rearing duties.

Migratory Pattern

Seasonal migrant

Song Description

Usually silent at sea. At breeding sites, gives soft wails, chattering trills, and moaning calls at night, often heard more than seen.

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