Dark-rumped Petrel
Dark-rumped Petrel: Medium petrel with dark slate-gray upperparts and white underparts. Sides of neck and underwing margins are dark. Bill is relatively short, black, and hooked. Legs and feet are pink-brown. Tail is white and wedge-shaped. Feeds on suqid, crustaceans, and fish. AKA Galapagos Petrel.
● Song:
"oo ah oo"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Dark-rumped Petrel: Feeds on squid, crustaceans, and fish. Forages by seizing prey at water surface; also scavenges.
● Breeding & nesting:
Dark-rumped Petrel: One white egg is laid in a burrow on a large rock outcrop, under a cinder cone, or under old lichen-covered lava at elevations above 7,200 ft. Eggs are incubated for 55 days.
● Similar species:
Dark-rumped Petrel: Juan Fernandez Petrel has an indistinct or partial dark stripe on underwings and a definite "M" across upperparts.