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The Black Noddy is native to numerous countries around the world. The range of this bird is thought to be approximately 1 million square kilometers. In some parts of the Black Noddy's natural range it has been noted as uncommon, but currently the population of this bird is not thought to be threatened. Due to the expansive range of this bird around the world and no noticeable decline in population, the Black Noddy has a Least Concern evaluation. The Black Noddy previously had a rating of Lower Risk.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Black Noddy: medium-sized tern, very dark brown-black with white cap, white (lower) half-eye ring, and long slender bill. The wedge shaped tail has small notch at tip. Black legs and feet. Strong, swift and fluttering flight. Typically flies close to the surface of the ocean. AKA White-capped Noddy.
Range and Habitat
Black Noddy: Tropical species, rare in North America. A few, mostly immatures, seen in Dry Tortugas among Brown Noddies. Casual to coastal Texas.
SONGS AND CALLS
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Black Noddy
Voice Text
"crick crick crick", "kehrrrrr"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Black Noddy is also known as the Hawaiian or White-capped Noddy.
- The oldest known individual was 25 years old.
- They typically remain within 50 miles of their breeding colonies year-round. Courtship consists of head nodding and fish transfers.
- A group of noddys are collectively known as an "affirmation", "niddle", and "sleepiness" of noddys.
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