Mottled petrel
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Genus
SPECIES
Pterodroma inexpectata

The mottled petrel (Pterodroma inexpectata ) or kōrure is a species of seabird and a member of the gadfly petrels. It usually attains 33 to 35 cm (13–14 in) in length with a 74 to 82 cm (29–32 in) wingspan.

Show More

This species is highly pelagic, rarely approaching land, except to nest and rear young. The mottled petrel feeds mostly on fish and squid, with some crustaceans taken. It is a transequatorial migrant, breeding in the islands of New Zealand, and migrating to the Bering Sea, concentrating in the Gulf of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.

The mottled petrel uses burrows and rock crevices to nest in. It was formerly more numerous than today. The species' numbers have been and continue to be affected by predation by introduced mammals. Chicks have been reintroduced to Maungaharuru, hills 24 km from the sea, in Hawke's Bay.

Show Less

Te

Terrestrial

Co

Congregatory

So

Social

Mi

Migrating

M

starts with
Mottled petrel habitat map
Mottled petrel
Attribution-ShareAlike License

References

1. Mottled petrel Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mottled_petrel
2. Mottled petrel on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22697963/132615071

More Fascinating Animals to Learn About