Peruvian Diving Petrel (Pelecanoides garnotii) - Wiki Peruvian Diving Petrel
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Order: Procellariiformes
Family: Pelecanoididae
[Photo] Peruvian Diving Petrel (Pelecanoides garnotii) fledgling. Photo by Sannab. URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Peruvian_Diving_Petrel_Fledge.jpg
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The
Peruvian Diving Petrel Pelecanoides garnotii is a small
seabird that feeds in offshore waters in the Humboldt Current off Peru and Chile. Like the rest of the
diving petrels it is a nondescript bird, with a dark back and pale belly, and blue feet, and can be separated from the rest of its family only by differences in its beak and nostrils. Unlike the
Common Diving Petrel and the
South Georgia Diving Petrel it feeds in cold, offshore, often pelagic water, obtaining small fish larvae and planktonic
crustaceans by pursuit diving.
The
Peruvian Diving Petrel nests on a few offshore islands, foremerly in dense colonies, although now more frequently in small groups. They breed year round, laying a single egg in a burrow dug into guano.
Peruvian Diving Petrels are considered highly endangered. They formerly numbered in the millions, but the pressures of guano extraction (which destroyed nests, eggs and chicks), being directly taken for food by guano workers and introduced species (particularly foxes and
feral cats) have caused the number to crash to around 25,000
birds. They have become locally extinct on many of their former colonies, and now survive on just four islands. Although all four islands are currently in reserves some guano extraction still continues and the reserves are ineffectively policed.
The binomial of this species commemorates the French naturalist
Prosper Garnot.
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