Parakeet Auklet or Cassin's Auklet?
Here's how to tell the difference
Parakeet Auklet
Cassin's Auklet
Parakeet Auklet
Aethia psittacula
General Appearance
The Parakeet Auklet is a small seabird characterized by its distinctive black plumage on the upper parts and white on the underside. Its most notable feature is its bright orange beak, which is slightly upturned, giving it a unique facial expression. During the breeding season, it possesses a white plume extending over its eyes, adding to its striking appearance. Its eyes are pale, contrasting with the dark feathers around them.
Male vs Female
There is little dimorphism between male and female Parakeet Auklets, meaning both sexes appear very similar. Both have the same black and white plumage and bright orange beak. This similarity in appearance means that identifying gender by sight alone is challenging, with behavioral observations or nesting roles being more informative of sex.
Juvenile
Juvenile Parakeet Auklets differ from adults mainly in their bill color and plumage brightness. Young birds have duller, more muted plumage with a less pronounced jawline compared to adults. Their bills are also darker in coloration and only gradually gain the characteristic bright orange hue as they mature.
Size
9.1 - 9.8 in/9.7 - 10.6 oz
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View full detailsCassin's Auklet
Ptychoramphus aleuticus
General appearance
The Cassin's Auklet is a small, plump bird with a length ranging from 19 to 25 cm. This seabird exhibits a stocky build and short wings. Its plumage is predominantly gray with a darker tone on the upper side, while the underparts are lighter gray. The face is marked by a small white crescent above the eye, and the cheeks bear a slightly lighter patch. Its bill is short and stout, appearing black, and its legs and feet tend to exhibit a bluish-gray tone.
Male vs female
Cassin's Auklets show very little sexual dimorphism, meaning males and females look very similar. Both sexes sport identical coloration and size, which makes it challenging to differentiate them in the field. Observation of breeding behavior is generally necessary for accurate identification between males and females.
Juvenile
Juvenile Cassin's Auklets resemble adults but display a few key differences. Their plumage is slightly duller with a more uniform gray tone, lacking some of the sharp contrast seen in adults. The white crescent above the eye may not be as pronounced, and the bill is smaller and less robust, appearing paler in hue. As juveniles mature, they gradually acquire the definitive adult plumage.
Size
9.8 in/5.6 - 7.1 oz
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Visual differences
The Parakeet Auklet measures 9-10 inches in length, with a striking bright orange bill, a distinctive feathered crest, and a black upper body contrasted by a white belly. In contrast, Cassin's Auklet is 7.5-10 inches long, displaying a stocky gray plumage with a darker back and a subtle white eye crescent. It has a short, stout black bill. While both can reach up to 25 cm (10 inches), the Parakeet Auklet's colorful beak and crest sharply distinguish it from the uniformly gray and white-patterned Cassin's Auklet.
Key differences and behavior
Parakeet Auklets and Cassin's Auklets exhibit distinct behaviors and preferences that aid differentiation in the field. Parakeet Auklets are sociable with trumpet-like calls, often found along rocky coastlines from Alaska to Russia, diving for fish and plankton. They engage in synchronized courtship and nest in cliff crevices, laying one egg. Conversely, Cassin's Auklets are nocturnal feeders, known for bioluminescent feces due to their diet of krill and copepods. They inhabit coastal waters from Alaska to Baja California, nesting in burrows, laying one to two eggs per cycle. Both species exhibit monogamy and share incubation as well as chick-rearing duties. While Parakeet Auklets weigh more (9.7-10.6 oz), both reach similar lengths of around 10 inches.
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