Audubon's Shearwater (species: Puffinus (Puffinus) lherminieri) in Hawaiian Birds (Gaia Guide)
Puffinus (Puffinus) lherminieri
Audubon's Shearwater


©Jason Forbes: Audubon's Shearwater (Puffinus (Puffinus) lherminieri)

©Jason Forbes: Audubon's Shearwater (Puffinus (Puffinus) lherminieri)

©JimfBleak: Audubon's Shearwater (Puffinus (Puffinus) lherminieri) chick
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Procellariiformes
Family Procellariidae
Genus Puffinus
Species Puffinus (Puffinus) lherminieri
Status least concern

Colours

              

Distinguishing features

It is a small shearwater, black above and white below and hard to distinguish from its relatives at first glance. The upperparts, rectrices and undertail coverts are blackish-brown, as are at least the distal undersides of the remiges, but sometimes the entire feathers. The rest of the underparts are white, as is the head below eye level. The iris is dark, the feet are dull pink with a black wash and black toenails, and the bill is grey, darker towards the tip, and with a pinkish hue. Males and females look alike. Immature birds do not have a distinct plumage, while the nestlings are covered with down feathers, grey above and whitish on the belly. (Wikipedia)

Size

  • Up to 33 cm (Length of specimen)

Wingspan

  • Up to 72 cm

Synonyms

Distribution


©Atlas of Living Australia: Australian distribution

Local abundance

  • Australia: occasional vagrant

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