Buller's Shearwater
Buller’s Shearwater: Medium shearwater, gray upperparts, white underparts. Head has white face, black cap, black bill. Tail is black. Legs and feet are pink. Dark gray M-pattern is visible across upperwings and back in flight. Alternates deep steady wing beats with long glides. Soars in high winds.
● Song:
Generally silent
● Foraging & Feeding:
Buller's Shearwater: Feeds on krill, small fish, squid, and jellyfish. Lands on water to pick up food from surface; sometimes ducks head beneath to snatch food.
● Breeding & nesting:
Buller's Shearwater: One white egg is laid in a burrow or rock crevice lined with leaves, twigs, and pebbles. Both parents incubate the egg for 51 days.
● Similar species:
Buller's Shearwater: Black-vented Shearwater is smaller and has plain upperwings.
Flight Pattern
Deep, strong wing beats with long glides., In strong winds soars, banks, and skims the surface, rarely beating wings.