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CONSERVATION STATUS
The Brown Noddy has a very large range, extending some 10,000,000 square kilometers globally. It is found in many regions of Asia, the Americas, Africa, Australia, and parts of Europe. It prefers marine habitats that are neritic, oceanic, and coastal or supratidal. The estimated global population of the bird is not known but is estimated to be quite large. The species is not believed to be experiencing population declines that would require addition to the IUCN Red List. Because of this, the evaluation status of the Brown Noddy is Least Concern.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Brown Noddy: Medium tern, brown except for white forehead blending to gray nape, and small white (lower) half-eye ring. Wedge shaped tail has small notch at tip. Black bill is long, slender. Black legs, feet. Strong, swift flight with steady wing beats. Often flies with erratic changes of direction.
Range and Habitat
Brown Noddy: Only breeding colony (protected) is in Dry Tortugas. Casual in Gulf of Mexico to Texas, and Gulf Stream to North Carolina outer banks.
SONGS AND CALLS
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Brown Noddy
Voice Text
"karrk", "arrowk", "eye-ak", "nek nek nek nek nek nekrrr"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Brown Noddy is the largest member of the noddy family; they weigh twice as much as black noddies.
- Chicks reach adult weight in 18 days. Most chicks outweigh parents in six weeks. They are capable of short flights before reaching full wing development, and will flee if alarmed.
- This species exhibits breeding-site fidelity to an extraordinary degree. Apparently a pair returns to exactly the same nest year after year.
- A group of noddys are collectively known as an "affirmation", "niddle", and "sleepiness" of noddys.
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