American Samoa (B) (NB), Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Australia (B), Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Dominica, Equatorial Guinea (B), Fiji, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Guam (NB), Indonesia, Japan (B), Kiribati, Marshall Islands (B), Martinique, Mexico, Micronesia [Federated States of] (B), Montserrat, Nauru, Netherlands Antilles, New Caledonia, New Zealand (B), Nigeria, Norfolk Island, Northern Mariana Islands (B), Palau (B), Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sâo Tomé e Principe (B), Solomon Islands, St Helena (B), St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and The Grenadines, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, United States Minor Outlying Islands (B), Venezuela, Wallis and Futuna Islands (B).
Vagrant to Colombia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Malaysia, Panama, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, USA (B), Vanuatu, Virgin Islands (U.S.).
Unknown to Honduras.
Population
Estimated population is 160,000 - 1,100,000 (2010).
Black Noddy (Anous minutus) [XC121618]
by GABRIEL LEITE from Sand Island Midway Atoll, United States (call, flight call)
Black Noddy (Anous minutus) [XC141446]
by Todd Mark from Arquipelago de Fernando de Noronha, Pernambuco, Brazil (call, song)
Nest
An almost flat structure, composed of leaves of the tree in which it is built, laid one upon another, with a very slight addition of seaweed, cemented together with guano, giving the interior a white-washed appearance, up to 15 meters above the ground. In colonies.
Eggs (Guide)
1; course, matt, cream, thinly blotched with rufous and purple-grey, particularly at the larger end; rounded-oval; about 46 x 33 mm. Incubation: about 35 days; by both sexes.
Young
Semi-precocial.
Subspecies
Forms superspecies with Lesser Noddy (Anous tenuirostris) and sometimes considered conspecific.
The following 7 subspecies are recognised:
worcesteri (McGregor, 1911) - Cavilli I and Tubbataha Reef (Sulu Sea).
minutus Boie, 1844 - North-eastern Australia and New Guinea to Tuamotu Is.
marcusi (Bryan, 1903) - Marcus I and Wake I through Micronesia to Caroline Is.
melanogenys Gray, GR, 1846 - Hawaiian Is.
diamesus (Heller & Snodgrass, 1901) - East-central Pacific at Cocos I and Clipperton Is.
americanus (Mathews, 1912) - Central America and Venezuelan islands; recently found and possibly nesting off Yucatán, Mexico, and in Lesser Antilles.
atlanticus (Mathews, 1912) - Atlantic islands (St Paul, Fernando de Noronha, Ascension, St Helena, formerly Inaccessible) northern and east to Gulf of Guinea.
Similar Species
Brown Noddy (Anous stolidus)
Larger. Is browner. Cap is greyer. Bill is thicker.
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