Black petrel

Black petrel
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Procellariiformes
Family: Procellariidae
Genus: Procellaria
Species: P. parkinsoni
Binomial name
Procellaria parkinsoni
Gray, 1862
Synonyms
  • Majaqueus parkinsoni
Illustration by Joseph Smit, 1896

The black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni), also called the Parkinson's petrel, is a large, black petrel, the smallest of the Procellaria. The species is an endemic breeder of New Zealand, breeding only on Great Barrier Island and Little Barrier Island, off the North Island. At sea it disperses as far as Australia and Ecuador.

Description

Breeding sites:

Population decline:

Breeding:

Range while at sea:

Off Wollongong, Australia

Threats to survival

While at sea:

Threats in main breeding colony:

References

Abraham, E.R.; Berkenbusch, K.N.; Richard, Y. 2010. The capture of seabirds and marine mammals in New Zealand non-commercial fisheries New Zealand Aquatic Environment and Biodiversity Report No. 64.

Bell, E.A.; Sim, J.L.; Scofield, P.; Francis, C. In press (A). Population parameters of the black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni) on Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island), 2009/2010. DOC Marine Cosnervation Series. Department of Conservation, Wellington.

Bell, E.A.; Sim, J.L.; Torres, L.; Schaffer, S. In press (B). At-sea distribution of the black petrels (Procellaria parkinsoni) on Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island), 2009/10: Part 1 – Environmental variables. DOC Marine Conservation Series. Department of Conservation, Wellington.

Bell, E.A.; Sim, J.L.; Scofield, P. 2011: Population parameters and distribution of the black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni) on Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island), 2007/08. DOC Marine Conservation Services Series 8. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 37 p.

Bell, E.A.; Sim, J.L.; Scofield, P. 2009: Population parameters and distribution of the black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni) on Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island), 2005/06. DOC Research and Development Series 307. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 47 p.

Bell, E.A.; Sim, J.L. 1998. Survey and moinitoring of black petrels on Great Barrier Island 1996. Science for Conservation 77. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 17 p.

Imber, M.J. 1976. Comparison of prey of black Procellaria petrels of New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 10(1): 119-130.

Imber, M.J. 1987. Ecology and conservation of the black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni). Notornis 34: 19-39.

Medway, D.G. 2002. An historic record of black petrels (Procellaria parkinsoni) nesting in South Westland. Notornis 49: 51-52.

Miskelly, C.M.; Dowding, J.E.; Elliott, G.P.; Hitchmough, R.A.; Powlesland, R.G.; Robertson, H.A.; Sagar, P.M.; Scofield, R.P.; Taylor, G.A. 2008. Conservation status of New Zealand birds, 2008. Notornis 55: 117-135.

Richard, Y.; Abraham, E.R.; Filippi, D. 2011. Assessment of the risk to seabird populations from New Zealand commercial fisheries. Final Research Report for Ministry of Fisheries projects IPA2009/19 and IPA2009/20. Unpublished report held by the Ministry of Fisheries,Wellington. 66 pages.

Thompson, D.R. 2010: Autopsy report for seabirds killed and returned from observed New Zealand fisheries: 1 October 2008 to 30 September 2009. DOC Marine Conservation Services Series 6. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 37 p.