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Mottled Petrel

Pterodroma inexpectataOrder: PROCELLARIIFORMES Family: Petrels and Shearwaters (Procellariidae)
Codes: Common Name: MOPE Scientific Name: PTEINE ITIS Taxonomic No.: 174569
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Mottled Petrel
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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.


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Author

Gary Owen Dick

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Range Map for Molted Petrel

Related Birds

Cook's Petrel
Dark-rumped Petrel
Stejneger's Petrel
Bermuda Petrel
Black-capped Petrel
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Family Petrel (Procellariidae)_blue
Species Pterodroma inexpectata
Length13 - 14 Inches
Wingspan30 Inches

Mottled Petrel

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.

● Song: "ti-ti-ti"

● Foraging & Feeding: Mottled Petrel: Feeds on small squid and fish; does not follow ships.

● Breeding & nesting: Mottled Petrel: One white egg is laid on a pile of grass in a burrow or crevice. Incubation is carried out by both parents for 54 days.

● Similar species: Mottled Petrel: Cook's Petrel has white underparts, underwings, and outer tail feathers.

Flight Pattern

Dashing flight., Alternates high soaring arcs and glides with rapid wing beats.
Mottled Petrel Body Illustration
● Range & 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.
BreedingMonogamous, Colonial
PopulationRare
MigrationMigratory
Weight11.1 Ounces
Gull-like BodyX
BreastX
The upper front part of a bird.
FaceX
The front part of the head consisting of the bill, eyes, cheeks and chin.
PelagicX
The pelagic is a type of bird whose habitat is on the open ocean rather than in a coastal region or on inland bodies of water (lakes, rivers). An example of a pelagic bird is the blacklegged kittiwake.
4 and 6 letter alpha codesX

The four letter common name alpha code is is derived from the first two letters of the common first name and the first two letters of common last name. The six letter species name alpha code is derived from the first three letters of the scientific name (genus) and the first three letters of the scientific name (species). See (1) below for the rules used to create the codes..

Four-letter (for English common names) and six-letter (for scientific names) species alpha codes were developed by Pyle and DeSante (2003, North American Bird-Bander 28:64-79) to reflect A.O.U. taxonomy and nomenclature (A.O.U. 1998) as modified by Supplements 42 (Auk 117:847-858, 2000) and 43 (Auk 119:897-906, 2002). The list has been updated by Pyle and DeSante to reflect changes reported by the A.O.U from 2003 through 2006.

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ITIS CodesX

The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) was established in the mid-1990�s as a cooperative project among several federal agencies to improve and expand upon taxonomic data (known as the NODC Taxonomic Code) maintained by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

To find the ITIS page for a bird species go to the ITIS web site advanced search and report page at http://www.itis.gov/advanced_search.html. You can enter the TSN or the common name of the bird. It will return the ITIS page for that bird. Another way to obtain the ITIS page is to use the Google search engine. Enter the string ITIS followed by the taxonomic ID, for example "ITIS 178041" will return the page for the Allen's Hummingbird.

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