Soft-plumaged petrel

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Soft-plumaged petrel
Ventral plumage.
Dorsal plumage. Photographed on pelagic waters near Albany, Western Australia.

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Procellariiformes
Family: Procellariidae
Genus: Pterodroma
Species:
P. mollis
Binomial name
Pterodroma mollis
(Gould, 1844)

The soft-plumaged petrel (Pterodroma mollis) is a species of seabird in the family Procellariidae.

Distribution

It breeds on islands in the

vagrant in Israel, Norway and Jordan
.

Taxonomy

Fea's petrel (P. feae), Desertas petrel (P. desertae) and Zino's petrel (P. madeira) of the North Atlantic were formerly treated as subspecies of this bird.

Description

The soft-plumaged petrel is a medium-sized petrel. Its plumage is dark grey and white, and its wings are narrow and with a pointed tail distinct in flight. It has a dark grey head with prominent white feathers on the cheeks and throat. There is a white speckling on forehead along with a prominent dark eye patch. Its underside is mostly white, which turned dark grey at underwings. The bill is black and about 25–32 mm long and has a sharp hook. Its legs are pink with black on the outer webs and toes. There is also the dark morph, which is another variation of the petrel.[2]

Both sexes are noisy, making medium-pitched moans and shrill squeaks.

Gallery

  • On land
    On land
  • Pterodroma mollis - MHNT
    Pterodroma mollis -
    MHNT
  • Dark morph
    Dark morph

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