- Hornby's Storm-petrel
Taxobox
name = Hornby's Storm-petrel
status = DD | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 280px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Procellariiformes
familia =Hydrobatidae
genus = "Oceanodroma "
species = "O. hornbyi"
binomial = "Oceanodroma hornbyi"
binomial_authority = (Gray, 1854)The Hornby's Storm-petrel or Ringed Storm-petrel ("Oceanodroma hornbyi") is a
seabird that ranges in theHumboldt Current off the coasts ofSouth America . The species is a very distinctive member of thestorm-petrel family, with a dark cap, white face and underparts, forked tail and a black band across the chest. It is relatively common in the seas offPeru ,Chile andEcuador . The species is named after Admiral Phipps Hornby.The breeding biology of the Hornby's Storm-petrel is a mystery, as its colonies and nests have never been found. It is thought to breed between March and July, as this is when fledglings are regularly seen at sea around
Lima (in Peru) andAntofagasta (in Chile). There have also been reports of mummified fledglings and adults found in crevices in theAtacama Desert 50 km from the sea, and even reports of one fledgling being seen 150km from the sea, and one unproven report of a bird flying into a nest in the town ofCaraz in Peru, 100km from the sea.It is difficult to know how threatened, if at all, the Hornby's Storm-petrel is. At sea estimates put the population in the thousands or tens of thousands. Recently a vagrant Hornby's was seen off the coast of
California by a team fromNOAA .The name of this bird commemorates Admiral Sir
Phipps Hornby .References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is listed as data deficient
* Brooke, M. (2004). "Albatrosses And Petrels Across The World": Procellariidae. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK ISBN 0-19-850125-0
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