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Author:

Carlos C,Voisin J

Abstract

The two similar-looking species of giant petrels, the Northern Giant Petrel Macronectes halli and the Southern Giant Petrel M. giganteus, are renowned for being difficult to identify. In this paper we review and offer new guidelines on identification of these birds at sea, on land, and as dead specimens. Criteria for identifying giant petrels are available in the scientific literature, especially regarding bill-tip coloration which readily differ from one species to another. Plumage characters, although useful to discriminate species, are not adequately covered at present. Thus, for each species we describe in detail and illustrate distinctive age-related plumage stages, or types, from juveniles through to adult breeders. We also comment on giant petrel biometrics, body weight, and some aspects of their behaviour, in order to help ornithologists and birdwatchers separate males and females, and eventually specimens from South America–Gough Island, Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions.

Publisher

The Seabird Group

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