Petite petrel found on the NSW South Coast |
This fledgling white face storm petrel is the only
storm petrel with a white forehead, face and under parts. At only 15cm in
length and weighing 40gm this little bird was amazing. They are mostly pelagic.
He was found on a south coast beach two and a half
hours south of Wollongong and thanks to the rescuers and Australian Seabird
Rescue team member Lisa I only had to travel one hour south to collect him.
They breed also on Kermadec, New Zealand and New
Zealand sub Antarctic islands. North and south Atlantic also. Part of the
Australian population winters in the north Indian Ocean and Arabian seas.
With a tiny 38cm wing span one wonders how they
survive out there over that vast ocean.
A day and a half rest and “unusual” diet (they feed on
krill) with advice from Lindsay at Southern Ocean Seabird Study Ass. We took
him to Port Kembla at 8 p.m. to see if he was strong enough to continue his
journey.
Without too much hesitation he was off and half hour
observation he was last sighted heading in the right direction to the north.
Another good result!
Thank you Lindsay (SOSSA), Lisa (ASR) and Wildlife
Rescue.
Betty
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