Authors
MATT J Rayner, CHRIS P Gaskin, B Stephenson, NEIL B Fitzgerald, TODD J Landers, B Robertson, RP Scofield, Stefanie MH Ismar, MJ Imber
Publication date
2013
Journal
Marine ornithology
Volume
41
Pages
107-111
Publisher
Marine Ornithology
Description
We used measurements of brood patch and moult status to estimate the breeding phenology of New Zealand Storm-Petrel, using birds caught at sea within the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park near Auckland, New Zealand. Birds caught October–January had completely downy brood patches, whereas birds caught February–April had bare brood patches with an observed male bias in the February sex-ratio, consistent with a female pre-laying exodus typical of petrels and with the existence of an unknown colony in the region. No birds captured exhibited primary moult, which is known to occur in storm-petrels during their non-breeding season. Our data support the conclusion that the New Zealand storm-petrel breeds during January–June in northern New Zealand and that field surveys for the species on offshore islands in this region during this period are warranted
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