The modern avifauna of the Pitcairn Islands |
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Authors: | M. de L. BROOKE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ |
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Abstract: | Excluding the gadfly petrels Pterodroma spp. and the resident landbirds, this paper details the present status of bird species seen during an expedition to the Pitcairn Islands (Ducie, Henderson, Oeno and Pitcairn) in 1991 and early 1992. Ten species were recorded in the Islands for the first time. Several Southern Ocean petrels were recorded, most in the midwinter period of June and July. The populations of Christmas Island shearwaters breeding on Oeno and Ducie laid in synchrony every 9–10 months. The species is one of few with such a sub-annual, synchronized regime. The majority of other seabirds had an annual breeding cycle, laying between May and October. Around one percent of the world population of the bristle-thighed curlew passes the non-breeding season in the Pitcairn Islands. |
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Keywords: | Polynesia seabird breeding season shearwater petrel bristle- thighed curlew |
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