Friday 6 July 2012

Hunt launched for New Zealand storm petrel’s elusive breeding grounds

Hunting for breeding sites of the elusive New Zealand storm petrel
June 2012. Finding breeding sites for seabirds can be challenging, especially in the case of an extremely rare, small seabird not much bigger than a sparrow. However, on 22 May 2012, Chris Gaskin, along with Keith Hawkins and Marie Jordan from the New Zealand Department of Conservation in Whangarei set out to do just that. The team sailed from Whangarei Harbour and headed out for the waters around the Hen and Chickens Islands where they planned to spend the night, looking for the elusive New Zealand storm petrel.

Not seen between 1800s & 2003 - Thought to be extinct
For many years very little was known about the New Zealand storm petrel. Three specimens, collected in the 1800s, found their way into museums in the UK and France. Since then nothing else of the bird existed, and the New Zealand storm petrel was thought to be extinct.
In 2003, one storm petrel was unexpectedly spotted off the Coromandel Peninsula, and the bird was revived from its extinct status. Today it is rated as critically endangered and there is still so much to discover about it.
Breeding grounds have never been discovered
"The New Zealand storm petrel is a very enigmatic wee bird, and seems to attract mysteries," says Chris Gaskin, a Leigh-based independent seabird researcher who has helped coordinate this current season's work on the bird. "We see them quite regularly in the Hauraki Gulf, from September to June, but only at sea. We don't know where they breed so all introduced predator-free islands, especially those that have always been rat-free, have to be considered as possible breeding sites. Despite only two day-time sightings a few kilometres east of the Hen and Chickens Islands in recent times we still felt it worthwhile to do some night-time searching there."

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