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Bird name:

Cook's Petrel

Pterodroma cookii

Order

PROCELLARIIFORMES

Family

Petrels and Shearwaters (Procellariidae)

Code 4

COOP

Code 6

PTECOO

ITIS

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ILLUSTRATION

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PHOTOS

CONSERVATION STATUS

Endangered-

The Cook's Petrel has a moderate range, though only a very small portion is considered a breeding range. This bird only breeds on Great Barrier, Little Barrier, and Codfish Islands in New Zealand. It prefers temperate forest regions in which to live as well as neritic, oceanic, and coastal marine areas. The population is small, estimated at just over 50,000 pairs, with the Great Barrier population rapidly approaching extinction. Because the breeding range is so small and because the bird is losing its range on Great Barrier Island, it qualifies for an evaluation status of Endangered on the IUCN Red List.

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SUMMARY

Overview

Cook's Petrel: Small petrel, slate-gray back and upperwings marked by a distinctive black M pattern. Underparts, underwings are white. Face is white with small, dark mask. Wings are long and slender. Tail is gray, black-tipped central feathers and white edges. Black bill, blue-gray legs and feet.


Range and Habitat

Cook's Petrel: Breeds on islands off New Zealand; migrates regularly to Pacific waters near North America. Pelagic; comes to land only to breed.

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SONGS AND CALLS

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Cook's Petrel Voice

Voice Text

"ti-ti-ti" or "whik-kek-kek"

INTERESTING FACTS

  • Cook's Petrel was formerly more numerous than today. Numbers were affected by predation by introduced mammals and Wekas. Populations have started to recover as rats and cats and other introduced wildlife are removed from breeding islands.
  • A group of cook's petrels are collectively known as a "pantry" of petrels.

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Range Map for Cook's Petrel

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Gary Owen Dick

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Irina Rud-Volga

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