Black-bellied Storm-Petrel or Black Storm-Petrel?

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General appearance

The Black-bellied Storm-Petrel is a small, agile seabird characterized by its striking coloration and sleek physique. It features a predominantly dark brown to black plumage with a distinctive white rump patch. The underparts are marked by a black belly, contrasting with lighter-colored flanks and undertail. Its wings are long and narrow, aiding in its nimble flight acrobatics over the ocean surface. The slender body and small size make it well-suited for a life spent largely at sea.

Male vs female

The Black-bellied Storm-Petrel exhibits very little sexual dimorphism, meaning males and females look remarkably similar. Both sexes share the same color patterns and physical traits, making it difficult to distinguish between them in the wild based solely on appearance. Observers tend to rely on behaviors or other subtle clues to identify males from females, given the lack of significant visual differences.

Juvenile

Juveniles of the Black-bellied Storm-Petrel display feathers that are duller in appearance compared to adult birds. The contrast between the dark belly and the lighter rump is less pronounced, and the overall plumage may appear slightly faded or worn. As they mature, the plumage becomes more defined, and the coloration develops the sharp contrast seen in adult birds, enabling easier identification.

Size

7.1 - 9.1 in/1.4 - 2.2 oz

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How to tell the Black-bellied Storm-Petrel from the Black Storm-Petrel

Visual differences

The Black-bellied Storm-Petrel is typically smaller, weighing 1.4-2.2 oz and measuring 7-9 in, with dark brown to black plumage and a distinctive white rump patch and black belly. The Black Storm-Petrel is slightly larger, weighing 1.2-2.1 oz and measuring 8.7-9.8 in, with uniform dark plumage. The Black-bellied's plumage contrasts more sharply, aiding in differentiation. Both birds have slender bodies and long, narrow wings, but the Black Storm-Petrel's uniform dark look makes it visually distinguishable in the field.

Key differences and behavior

Black-bellied Storm-Petrels and Black Storm-Petrels both are adept ocean navigators but inhabit different regions; the former thrives in the colder southern oceans while the latter prefers the warm eastern Pacific. Though both species exhibit acrobatic flight over the water, the Black-bellied variety is known for its "pattering" on the water's surface. Their diets are similar, focusing on small marine creatures, but Black Storm-Petrels can locate food in nutrient-rich waters. During breeding, both species lay a single egg and rely on remote island cliffs for nesting, yet Black-bellied Storm-Petrels lean towards burrows without nesting materials. Breeding also involves intricate courtship dances. Although they share monogamous habits, Black-bellied Storm-Petrels breed in large colonies, unlike the more isolated Black Storm-Petrels.

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