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[[Image:Leachs_Storm_Petrel.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by Glen Tepke]]
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[[Image:Leachs_Petrel.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Steve+Seal|Steve Seal}}<br />location: Draycote Water, [[UK]]]]
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'''Alternative name: Leach's Petrel'''
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'''Includes: Chapman's Storm Petrel'''
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;[[:Category:Hydrobates|Hydrobates]] leucorhous
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'' Oceanodroma leucorhoa''
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
location: Gulf of Maine about 20 miles southeast of Mt. Desert Island, Maine, USA
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A small seabird of the tubenose family. It is named after the British zoologist William Elford Leach.
==Bird Song==
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<flashmp3>Oceanodroma leucorhoa (song).mp3</flashmp3><br />
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8-21 cm. Dark plumage and white rump with a black line through it. Forked tail
''[[Media:Oceanodroma leucorhoa (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
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==Distribution==
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Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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==Taxonomy==
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This is a [[Dictionary_P-S#P|polytypic]] species<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup> consisting of 2 subspecies.
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===Subspecies===
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* ''H. l. leucorhous''
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Breeds in the north Pacific, from northeastern Japan through the Kuril and Aleutian Islands to southeastern Alaska, south to central California (Farallon Islands); and in the north Atlantic from the northeastern USA (Massachusetts, Maine) and eastern Canada east to Iceland, the Faeroe Islands, northern Scotland, and northwestern Norway;
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* ''H. l. chapmani''
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Found in Coronados Islands and San Benito Islands (northwest [[Mexico]])
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Formerly considered conspecific with [[Townsend's Storm Petrel]] and [[Ainley's Storm Petrel]].
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==Habitat==
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Close to the sea in well concealed areas such as rock crevices, shallow burrows.
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Can turn up on lakes and reservoirs, many miles inland, as a result of storms
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==Behaviour==
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====Breeding====
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1 white egg is laid. Visits the nest only at night
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====Diet====
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Small fish and crustaceans
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====Vocalisation====
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{{ Audio|Oceanodroma leucorhoa (song).mp3 }}
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==References==
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#{{Ref-Clements6thAug21}}#{{Ref-GillDonsker16V6.3}}
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{{ref}}
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showgallery.php?mcats=all&what=allfields&si=Oceanodroma+leucorhoa View more images of Leach's Storm Petrel in the gallery]
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{{GSearch|Oceanodroma+leucorhoa}}
[[Category:Birds]]
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Birdforum thread: How to see a Leach's Storm Petrel in the UK: [[http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=23062]]
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[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Bird Songs]][[Category:Hydrobates]]

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Photo by Steve Seal
location: Draycote Water, UK

Alternative name: Leach's Petrel Includes: Chapman's Storm Petrel

Hydrobates leucorhous

Oceanodroma leucorhoa

Identification

A small seabird of the tubenose family. It is named after the British zoologist William Elford Leach.

8-21 cm. Dark plumage and white rump with a black line through it. Forked tail

Distribution

Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Taxonomy

This is a polytypic species[1] consisting of 2 subspecies.

Subspecies

  • H. l. leucorhous

Breeds in the north Pacific, from northeastern Japan through the Kuril and Aleutian Islands to southeastern Alaska, south to central California (Farallon Islands); and in the north Atlantic from the northeastern USA (Massachusetts, Maine) and eastern Canada east to Iceland, the Faeroe Islands, northern Scotland, and northwestern Norway;

  • H. l. chapmani

Found in Coronados Islands and San Benito Islands (northwest Mexico)

Formerly considered conspecific with Townsend's Storm Petrel and Ainley's Storm Petrel.

Habitat

Close to the sea in well concealed areas such as rock crevices, shallow burrows.

Can turn up on lakes and reservoirs, many miles inland, as a result of storms

Behaviour

Breeding

1 white egg is laid. Visits the nest only at night

Diet

Small fish and crustaceans

Vocalisation

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, J. A. Gerbracht, D. Lepage, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2021. The eBird/Clements checklist of Birds of the World: v2021. Downloaded from https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Gill, F and D Donsker (Eds). 2016. IOC World Bird Names (version 6.3). Available at http://www.worldbirdnames.org/.

Recommended Citation

External Links

Birdforum thread: How to see a Leach's Storm Petrel in the UK: [[1]]

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