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Procellariiformes
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Storm-petrels
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43. Procellariiformes (Storm-petrels)
Storm petrels are seabirds in the family Hydrobatidae, part of the order
Procellariiformes. These smallest of seabirds feed on planktonic crustaceans
and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. Their flight
is fluttering and sometimes bat-like.
Storm petrels have a cosmopolitan distribution, being found in all oceans. They
are strictly pelagic, coming to land only when breeding. In the case of most
species, little is known of their behaviour and distribution at sea, where they
can be hard to find and harder to identify. They are colonial nesters,
displaying strong philopatry to their natal colonies and nesting sites. Most
species nest in crevices or burrows and all but one species attend the breeding
colonies nocturnally. Pairs form long-term monogamous bonds and share
incubation and chick feeding duties. Like many species of seabird, nesting is
highly protracted with incubation taking up to 50 days and fledging another 70
days after that.
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