
Campbell Shag
Campbell Shag
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The Campbell Shag is a large, dark-backed, white-bellied cormorant endemic to the remote Campbell Island of New Zealand. It is a robust species adapted to the harsh subantarctic climate.
Where to spot
Endemic to Campbell Island, a subantarctic island south of New Zealand. Forages in the surrounding coastal waters.
How to spot
Observation is challenging and generally restricted to scientific expeditions to remote Campbell Island. Look for its dark upperparts and white underparts, with a distinct orange facial patch, especially during breeding. Often seen fishing close to the island's shores.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its very restricted range. Breeding occurs during the austral summer months.
Where to spot
Endemic to Campbell Island, a subantarctic island south of New Zealand. Forages in the surrounding coastal waters.
How to spot
Observation is challenging and generally restricted to scientific expeditions to remote Campbell Island. Look for its dark upperparts and white underparts, with a distinct orange facial patch, especially during breeding. Often seen fishing close to the island's shores.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its very restricted range. Breeding occurs during the austral summer months.
This species has a very limited breeding range, restricted solely to Campbell Island, a subantarctic island designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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