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The magenta petrel (Pterodroma magentae), or Chatham Island tāiko, is a small seabird in the gadfly petrel genus, Pterodroma.Found exclusively on Chatham Island, New Zealand, it is one of the rarest birds in the world, believed to be extinct for over 100 years before its rediscovery in the 1970s.
The Tuku Nature Reserve is a nature reserve on Chatham Island, New Zealand, in the Tuku-a-tamatea (Tuku) River Valley in the south-west of the island. The 1238 hectares of land, largely covered with dense native forest, are owned by the New Zealand government and is managed by its Department of Conservation. [1] Magenta petrel
New Zealand call-ups are based on the List of New Zealand birds. Struthioniiformes ... Providence petrel, Pterodroma solandri - Aus; Magenta petrel, ...
Pterodroma gouldi, grey-faced petrel, breeds on islands off the coast of the North Island, New Zealand, and off the coast of southwestern Australia [1] [2] Pterodroma neglecta, Kermadec petrel, breeds on islands of the south Pacific from New Zealand to Easter Island, Juan Fernández Islands, San Ambrosio, and San Félix [1]
New Zealand storm petrel Fregetta maoriana: B: Black-bellied storm petrel ... Magenta petrel Pterodroma magentae: B: Herald petrel Pterodroma heraldica: V: Providence ...
Of the species breeding in New Zealand before humans arrived, 71% were endemic. ... Black petrel, Procellaria ... Magenta petrel, Pterodroma magentae CR;
The Chatham Islands (/ ˈ tʃ æ t ə m / CHAT-əm; Moriori: Rēkohu, lit. 'Misty Sun'; Māori: Wharekauri) are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about 800 km (430 nmi) east of New Zealand's South Island, administered as part of New Zealand, [4] and consisting of about 10 islands within an approximate 60 km (30 nmi) radius, the largest of which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island ().
New Zealand storm petrel; Guadalupe storm petrel (possibly extinct) MacGillivray's prion; Waved albatross; Mascarene petrel; Beck's petrel; Fiji petrel; Jamaican petrel (possibly extinct) Magenta petrel; Galápagos petrel; Townsend's shearwater; Bryan's shearwater; Rapa shearwater; Newell's shearwater; Balearic shearwater