Everything about The Kerguelen Petrel totally explained
The
Kerguelen Petrel,
Lugensa brevirostris, is a small (36 cm long) slate-grey
seabird in the
family Procellariidae. The species has been described as a "
taxonomic oddball", being placed for a long time in
Pterodroma (the gadfly petrels) before being split out in 1942 into its own
genus Lugensa (or
Aphrodroma). The genus wasn't widely accepted until 1985, though subsequent research has supported it. The position within the procellariids is still a matter of debate; when it was split away from the
Pterodroma petrels it was suggested that it may be a
fulmarine petrel, whereas a 1998 study placed the species close to the
shearwaters and the genus
Bulweria.
Kerguelen Petrels breed colonially on remote islands; colonies are present on
Gough Island in the
Atlantic Ocean, and
Marion Island, Prince Edward Island,
Crozet Islands and
Kerguelen Island in the Indian Ocean. The species attends its colonies
nocturnally, breeding in burrows in wet soil. The burrows usually face away from the
prevailing wind. A single egg is laid per breeding season; the egg is unusually round for the family. The egg is incubated by both parents for 49 days. After hatching the chick
fledges after 60 days.
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