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Newell's shearwater or Hawaiian shearwater (ʻaʻo), (Puffinus newelli) is a seabird in the family Procellariidae. It belongs to a confusing group of shearwaters which are difficult to identify and whose classification is controversial.
ʻAʻo (Newell's shearwater, Puffinus newelli) is a medium-sized shearwater measuring 12–14 in (30–36 cm) with a wing span of 30–35 in (76–89 cm). It has a glossy black back and white belly and a black bill that is sharply hooked at the tip.
Balearic shearwater, Puffinus mauretanicus CR; Bryan's shearwater, Puffinus bryani CR; Black-vented shearwater, Puffinus opisthomelas NT; Townsend's shearwater, Puffinus auricularis CR; Newell's shearwater, Puffinus newelli CR; Rapa shearwater, Puffinus myrtae CR; Fluttering shearwater, Puffinus gavia LC; Hutton's shearwater, Puffinus huttoni ...
The Rapa shearwater (Puffinus myrtae), is a rare seabird of the tropics from the family Procellariidae. It breeds on the surrounding islets of Rapa in the Austral Islands of French Polynesia where it is known locally as the kaki kaki. [2] The Rapa shearwater was first described in 1959 as a subspecies of the little shearwater. [3]
Newell's shearwater, Puffinus newelli (A) Tropical shearwater, Puffinus bailloni; Frigatebirds. Lesser frigatebird or atafa, breeds on Rose Atoll.
Newell's shearwater or ʻaʻo, Puffinus newelli CR; Bryan's shearwater, Puffinus bryani CR (P. assimilis: LC) Bonin petrel, Pterodroma hypoleuca LC 99% of the total population breeds on the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Sooty shearwater, Ardenna grisea (A) Short-tailed shearwater, Ardenna tenuirostris; Christmas shearwater, Puffinus nativitatis; Newell's shearwater, Puffinus newelli;
Many shearwaters are long-distance migrants, perhaps most spectacularly sooty shearwaters, which cover distances in excess of 14,000 km (8,700 mi) from their breeding colonies on the Falkland Islands (52°S 60°W) to as far as 70° north latitude in the North Atlantic Ocean off northern Norway, and around New Zealand to as far as 60° north latitude in the North Pacific Ocean off Alaska.