BirdUp · Species
Hutton's Shearwater
Puffinus huttoniMathews, 1912
- Order
- PROCELLARIIFORMES
- Family
- Procellariidae
- Genus
- Puffinus
- Commonness
- Very common
- Best seen
- Year-round
01 · Identification
How to tell it apart
Hutton's shearwater is a medium-sized ocean-going seabird in the family Procellariidae. Its range is Australian and New Zealand waters, but it breeds only in mainland New Zealand. Its conservation status is Endangered, because there are just two remaining breeding colonies, located in the Seaward Kaikōura Range. Six other shearwater colonies have been destroyed by introduced pigs. Hutton's shearwater is the only seabird in the world that is known to breed in alpine areas. Conservation measures for the bird include predator control at the breeding sites, establishing the Kaikōura Dark Sky Sanctuary, and community initiatives to rescue birds that crash-land at night on streets in Kaikōura. A protected breeding area has also been created on the Kaikōura Peninsula, including a pest-exclusion fence and man-made burrows, with the initial population established by translocating fledglings from the remaining breeding colonies.
Description · wikipedia · CC BY-SA 4.0
02 · Where
Where to find it
- Breeding range
- Montane north-east South I. (New Zealand)
- Non-breeding range
- To north-west Australian waters
03 · When
When to look
Months this species is recorded across its Australian range.
- Jan
- Feb
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05 · Behaviour
Habits and haunts
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