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Overview
Mottled Petrel: Medium-sized petrel, mostly gray with mottled white markings. Face is gray and white and, throat, upper breast, and undertail are white. Wings have distinct black bars on white undersides. Feeds on small squid and fish. Alternates high soaring arcs and gliding with rapid wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Mottled Petrel: Breeds on islands off New Zealand. Spring and summer visitor to Bering Sea and cool northeastern Pacific; rarely south to Oregon and California. Pelagic, only comes ashore to breed.
Topo Map:
Gull-like Body
Voice Text
"ti-ti-ti"
Interesting Facts
A group of petrels are collectively known as a "gallon" and a "tank" of petrels.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Cook's Petrel
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