Pelecanoididae - 
                        
                        
                        Diving Petrels | 
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                    There are four species of  small seabirds in this family. They are found on  oceans in the Southern Hemisphere. 
                  Diving petrels  are dark brown or black with white markings. They have stocky bodies; short, thick necks;  short wings; and tubular nostrils.  
                  Diving petrels stay closer to land than other members of the procellariiformes order. Diving petrels  come onto land to nest. They arrive on their nesting sites at night and  nest in colonies. Females lay a single egg in a burrow in the ground.  Both the male and female incubate the egg.                   
                  World Status Key 
                        Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct  
  Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.  
                  US Status Key 
                         Threatened in US    Threatened in NH    Endangered in US    Endangered in NH    Breeds N.H.    Introduced 
  Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
                  
                    
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                   Additional Information 
                  
                  Key:    Profile    Photos    Video    Audio 
                     
Common Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides urinatrix                      
The common diving-petrel is found off the coasts of Argentina, Australia, Chile, Falkland Islands, the French Southern Territories, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, New Zealand, Saint Helena, South Africa, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and Uruguay. 
Source:  Animal Diversity Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes 
                  Common Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides urinatrix                   
The common diving-petrel can dive to depths of 200 feet.  
Source:  Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  No                    
                  Magellanic Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides magellani             
The Magellanic diving-petrel is found off the coasts of Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland Islands. 
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                  Magellanic Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides magellani             
The Magellanic diving-petrel is black on its upperside and white on breast, belly, and rump. 
Source:  Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  No                    
                  Peruvian Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides garnotii                
  The Peruvian diving-petrel is found off the coasts of Peru and Chile.  
  Source:  Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes 
Peruvian Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides garnotii             
The Peruvian diving-petrel  is black on its upperside and white on breast, belly, and rump. 
Source:  Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  No  
Peruvian Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides garnotii             
The Peruvian diving-petrel breeds on only four islands. 
Source: BirdLife International Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High  School  Teacher Section:  No  South Georgia Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides georgicus                   
The South Georgia diving-petrel breeds on oceanic volcanic islands in the sub-Antarctic.  
Source:  Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes 
South Georgia Diving-petrel - Pelecanoides georgicus                   
The South Georgia diving-petrel has blue legs and feet.  
Source:  Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  No 
 
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