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Wilson's Storm Petrel
Photo · John Gould

BirdUp · Species

Wilson's Storm Petrel

Oceanites oceanicus(Kuhl, 1820)

Updated 21 March 2026

Origin: Native
Order
PROCELLARIIFORMES
Family
Oceanitidae
Genus
Oceanites

At a glance

The Wilson's Storm Petrel is a small bird, about 15–19 cm long, native to Australia. It can be seen year-round.

Size
15–19 cm
Origin
Native
Best seen
Year-round
Commonness
Very common
  • Identification
  • Where
  • When
  • Behaviour

01 · Identification

How to tell it apart

What does a Wilson's Storm Petrel look like?

The Wilson's Storm Petrel is a small bird, about 15–19 cm long and weighing 27–50 g.

Wilson's storm petrel, also known as Wilson's petrel, is a small seabird of the austral storm petrel family Oceanitidae. It is one of the most abundant bird species in the world and has a circumpolar distribution mainly in the seas of the southern hemisphere but extending northwards during the summer of the northern hemisphere. The world population was estimated in 2022 as stable at 8 to 20 million birds. In 2010 it had been estimated at 12–30 million. A 1998 book had estimated more than 50 million pairs. The name commemorates the Scottish-American ornithologist Alexander Wilson. The genus name Oceanites refers to the mythical Oceanids, the three thousand daughters of Tethys. The species name is from Latin oceanus, "ocean".

Description · wikipedia · CC BY-SA 4.0

Field specs

Length
15–19 cm
Weight
27–50 g

Measurements · avonet · CC BY 4.0

03 · When

When to look

When can you see a Wilson's Storm Petrel?

The Wilson's Storm Petrel is present across its Australian range year-round, so it can be seen in any month.

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05 · Behaviour

Habits and haunts

What does a Wilson's Storm Petrel eat?

The Wilson's Storm Petrel feeds on fish/invertebrates, usually foraging in flocks.

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02 · Where

Where to find it

Where does the Wilson's Storm Petrel live in Australia?

The Wilson's Storm Petrel is native to Australia, recorded across 27 of Australia’s bioregions, with a core range spanning islets in south Chilean fjords and Cape Horn Arch..

Breeding range
Islets in south Chilean fjords and Cape Horn Arch.; many is., coasts and inland sites in Antarctica; Falklands, South Georgia, Crozet, Heard, Kerguelen (south-west to south-east Indian Ocean) and Macquarie is. (far south-east of Australia)
Non-breeding range
Throughout world oceans except tropical and North Pacific