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Monteiro's storm petrel

Monteiro's storm petrel

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Monteiro's storm petrel is a seabird species from the storm petrel family, Hydrobatidae. The cryptic species was once considered to be conspecific with the band-rumped storm petrel. The species is endemic to the Azores.

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Distribution

Region

North Atlantic (Azores archipelago)

Typical Environment

Outside the breeding season it forages over pelagic waters surrounding the Azores, typically far from land. Breeding occurs on small rocky islets where it nests in crevices and burrows among lava blocks and cliffs. At sea it frequents productive frontal zones and upwellings, picking prey from the surface. The species is highly localized on land but ranges widely over adjacent oceanic waters.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 200 m

Climate Zone

Subtropical

Characteristics

Size19–21 cm
Wing Span43–46 cm
Male Weight0.045 kg
Female Weight0.044 kg
Life Expectancy20 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

A cryptic seabird once lumped with the band-rumped storm petrel, Monteiro's storm petrel was recognized as distinct based on breeding season and subtle morphological and genetic differences. It is a summer-breeding, nocturnal colony nester that uses rock crevices and burrows on tiny islets. Major threats include invasive mammals, light pollution, and disturbance at its very limited breeding sites. Conservation actions on Azorean islets have improved breeding success in recent years.

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Behaviour

Temperament

pelagic and wary near colonies

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats with brief glides close to the wave tops; pattering on the surface when feeding

Social Behavior

Breeds colonially in burrows and rock crevices, visiting colonies strictly at night to avoid predators. Typically monogamous with strong site fidelity, laying a single egg per season. Adults alternate incubation and chick-rearing duties and are silent at sea but vocal within the colony.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

At colonies it gives low, churring purrs and squeaky chatters, often delivered from within burrows. Calls are soft and carry poorly over wind and surf, aiding in predator avoidance.

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