Overview
Least Storm-Petrel: Small, very rare storm-petrel with dark black-brown body and short, wedge-shape tail. The wings have black wing tips and pale brown diagonal bars visible in flight. It is the smallest Pacific storm-petrel. Flight is swift and direct on deep wing beats. Often flies low over water.
Range and Habitat
Least Storm-Petrel: Breeds on rocky islands off both coasts of Baja California. In summer and fall ranges northward to San Diego County, California. Pelagic, comes ashore only to breed.
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Gull-like Body
Voice Text
Generally silent
Interesting Facts
The Least Storm-Petrel was first described in 1864 by Elliott Coues, an American army surgeon, historian, ornithologist and author.
They reportedly only weigh ¾ of an ounce.
These birds feed while fluttering just above, rather than sitting on the water.
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Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Irina Rud-Volga
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