European Storm Petrel

Introduction: European storm-petrels (Hydrobates pelagicus) are found in the open ocean. They rarely venture into oceanic waters that are over 1,000m deep. In strong winds this species will feed in the shelter of breakwaters when they are forced close to shore.

Distribution: Found all along the coast of Namibia as far north as Cape Fria.

Diet: Hovers or patters to grab prey with bill. Often seen near fishing vessels to feed on scraps, an important source of food. Eats small fish, pelagic crustaceans, jellyfish and squid.

Description: Very small storm-petrel with a short, rounded tail. Short and rounded wings. Hydrobates is Greek for 'water-treader' referring to the pattering foraging behaviour. Blackish-brown plumage which is slightly darker than Wilson's storm-petrel. Pelagicus is Latin for 'of the high seas'.

Breeding: Migrant visitor to Namibia from around October to April.

Size: 18cm.

Weight: 30g.

Wingspan: 38cm.

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