Other Names (World)
Magenta Petrel, Taiko, Chatham Island Taiko
Family
Procellariidae (Petrels, Shearwaters)
Size
39 - 42 cm
First Described (Guide)
(Giglioli & Salvadori, 1869)
Derivation
Pter-o'-drom'-a - Gk, pteron, wing; Gk, dromos, race, running: magentae - named after the first Italian man-of-war (H.I.M S. Magenta) to circumnavigate the Globe
Southern Pacific Ocean, ranging east of Chatham Island in winter in subtropical water and south to the Subtropical Convergence.
 
Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.
Population
Estimated population is 120 - 150 (2010) and decreasing.
Status CR
Introduced species (particularly rats, pigs, cats, Weka, possums and stray dogs) take eggs, chicks and adults, or compete for, destroy or cause the desertion of burrows, flooding of burrows may also lower breeding success and loss of forest habitat from accidental fires, are the main threats. Historically, the pastoralisation of Chatham Island probably caused the final destruction of the major colonies.
For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.
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