The 'Phoenix Petrel', ''Pterodroma alba'' is a medium-sized, up to 35cm long, tropical
seabird with a wingspan of 83cm. It has a dark brown upperparts plumage, white below and whitish throat. Both sexes are similar.
The Phoenix Petrel is found throughout oceans and coastal areas in the central
Pacific Ocean. Their
colonies can be found on
Phoenix,
Tonga,
Kiritimati,
Tuamotu,
Marquesas and
Pitcairn Island. Female lays one white egg on the ground surface. The diet consists mainly of squid, fish and
crustaceans.
Due to ongoing habitat loss, small population size, predation by
invasive species and human exploitation, the Phoenix Petrel is evaluated as
Endangered on the
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
References
★ Database entry includes justification for why this species is endangered
External links
★
BirdLife Species Factsheet
★
IUCN Red List