- Guanay Cormorant
Taxobox
name = Guanay Cormorant
status = NT | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 200px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Pelecaniformes
familia =Phalacrocoracidae
genus = "Phalacrocorax "
species = "P. bougainvillii"
binomial = "Phalacrocorax bougainvillii"
binomial_authority = (
range_map_width = 240px
range_map_caption = Distribution map of the Guanay CormorantThe Guanay Cormorant or Guanay Shag,"Phalacrocorax bougainvillii", is a member of the
cormorant family found inSouth America . It is aresident bird living on the Pacific coast ofPeru and northernChile . (The Argentinian population on thePatagonia nAtlantic coast appears to be extinct.) After breeding it spreads south to southern parts of Chile and north toEcuador , and has also been recorded as far north asPanama andColombia – probably a result of mass dispersal due to food shortage inEl Niño years. Its major habitats include shallow seawater and rocky shores.The Guanay Cormorant is similar in coloration to the
Rock Cormorant ,"Phalacrocorax magellanicus", but larger, measuring 78 cm from the tip of the
bill to the end of the tail. Its bill is greyish with some red at the base. The face is red with a green eye-ring. It has roseate feet. Thehead ,neck and back are black as are the outer parts of thethigh s. Thethroat patch,breast andbelly are white. In breedingplumage it has a few white feathers on the sides of the head and neck.Breeding occurs year round with a peak in November and December. The
nest is built ofguano on flat surfaces on offshore islands or remote headlands. There are up to 3 nests per square meter in high-density colonies. The Guanay Cormorant lays two or three eggs of approximately 63x40 mm in size.It feeds mainly on the
Peruvian anchoveta , "Engraulis ringens " and thePeruvian silverside , "Odontesthes regia ", which thrive in the coldHumboldt Current . The Guanay Cormorant is the main producer ofguano .Habitat loss and degradation and over-fishing have resulted in a steady decline of the population of about 30% from an estimated figure of 3 million birds in 1984. This species is listed as NT (near threatened) by
IUCN .The scientific name commemorates the French explorer
Louis Antoine de Bougainville .References
* Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is near threatened
*cite web| title=BirdLife International | work=Species factsheet: Phalacrocorax bougainvillii | url=http://www.birdlife.org | accessdate=08 12 | accessyear=2005
*cite web| title=Red List | work=Red List of Threatened Species, IUCN | url=http://www.redlist.org | accessdate=08 12 | accessyear=2005
*cite book|author=de la Peña, Martín R.;Rumboll, Maurice | title=Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica | location=London | publisher=HarperCollinsPublishers | year=1998 | id=ISBN 0-00-220077-5
*cite web| title=GROMS | work=Global Register of Migratory Species | url=http://www.groms.de | accessdate=08 12 | accessyear=2005
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