Sooty shearwaters primarily inhabit the Southern Hemisphere, spending most of their lives over the open ocean. They breed on sub-Antarctic islands, such as those in the Falkland Islands, New Zealand, and Australia. During the non-breeding season, they migrate north to feed in the North Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. These birds are known for their long-distance migratory patterns, traveling thousands of miles between their breeding and feeding grounds.
Sooty Shearwater was created in 1789.
Titi, also known as the sooty shearwater or Muttonbird (Puffinus griseus).
They migrate because they need warmer climates during winter
Gerard F. Van Tets has written: 'Comparative Study of Some Social Communication Patterns in the Pelicaniformes' 'Pleistocene cave material of Tasmanian native-hen, Tribonyx mortierii and sooty shearwater, Puffinus griseus in Tasmania' -- subject(s): Fossil Gruiformes, Paleontology, Sooty shearwater
Most probably a Yelkouan Shearwater. Also known as a Mediterranean Shearwater
Shearwater Aircraft was created in 2009.
Hutton's Shearwater was created in 1912.
Boyd's Shearwater was created in 1912.
Streaked Shearwater was created in 1835.
Newell's Shearwater was created in 1900.
Barolo Shearwater was created in 1857.
Dune Shearwater was created in 1990.