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Markham's Storm-petrel

Hydrobates markhami

Near Threatened
Kanat Açıklığı
34,2 cm
Ağırlık
53,0 g
Familya
Hydrobatidae
Takım
Procellariiformes

Hakkında

Markham's Storm-petrel, 22–23 cm, is a large all-dark storm-petrel breeding in the Atacama Desert of Chile and Peru — one of the few seabirds to nest in desert habitat far from the coast. Poorly known. Near Threatened. Pelagic over the Humboldt Current and cold eastern South Pacific waters.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Kanat Açıklığı 34,2 cm 13.5 in
Ağırlık 53,0 g 1.87 oz

Habitat & Range

Koruma Durumu

Near Threatened
IUCN Red List

Davranış & Üreme

Yuvalama

Nest type: BU,CR. Incubation: 37-70 days. Fledging: 90-110 days.

Kuluçka Büyüklüğü

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Taksonomi

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Takım Procellariiformes (Albatrosses & Petrels)
Familya Hydrobatidae (Storm Petrels)
Genus Hydrobates
Türler Hydrobates markhami

External Databases

Sık Sorulan Sorular

Is the Markham's Storm-petrel endangered?
The Markham's Storm-petrel has a conservation status of Near Threatened.
How does the Markham's Storm-petrel nest?
Nest type: BU,CR. Incubation: 37-70 days. Fledging: 90-110 days.
How big is the Markham's Storm-petrel?
The Markham's Storm-petrel has a wingspan of 34.2 cm, weight of 53.0 g.
What order and family does the Markham's Storm-petrel belong to?
The Markham's Storm-petrel (Hydrobates markhami) belongs to the order Procellariiformes and the family Hydrobatidae.

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