- Red-tailed Tropicbird
Taxobox
name = Red-tailed Tropicbird
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_caption = "Red-tailed Tropicbird"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Pelecaniformes
familia = Phaethontidae
genus = "Phaethon"
species = "P. rubricauda"
binomial = "Phaethon rubricauda"
binomial_authority = Boddaert, 1783The Red-tailed Tropicbird, "Phaethon rubricauda," is aseabird that nests across the Indian andPacific Ocean s. It is the rarest of thetropicbird s, yet is still a widespread bird that is not considered threatened. It nests in colonies on oceanicisland s.Description
The Red-tailed Tropicbird looks like a stout
tern , and hence closely resembles the other two tropicbird species. It has generally whiteplumage , often with a pink tinge, a black crescent around the eye and a thin red tail feather. It has a bright red bill and black feet.Behaviour and Range
Red-tailed Tropicbirds nest on oceanic islands in large colonies from the
Hawaiian Islands toEaster Island and across toMauritius . They disperse widely after breeding, birds ringed in Hawaii have been recovered as far away asJapan and thePhilippines . They range from theRed Sea toNew Zealand andChile .When breeding they mainly choose
coral atoll s with low shrubs, nesting underneath them (or occasionally inlimestone cavities. They feed offshore away from land, singly rather than in flocks. They are plunge-divers that feed on fish, mostlyflying fish , andsquid .References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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