Effect of plumage wear on field identification of White-naped Petrels, Pterodroma cervicalis
Colin M. Miskelly
Emu 101(2) 167 - 168
Abstract
White-naped Petrels, Pterodroma cervicalis, are all but
confined to Macauley Island, Kermadec Islands, for breeding. Observations of
adults and fledglings in the hand and at sea in May revealed consistent and
dramatic differences in the appearance of birds in fresh (fledgling) and worn
(adult) plumage. The very dark dorsal plumage of adult White-naped Petrels in
worn plumage has not previously been described.
Full text doi:10.1071/MU00036
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