
Grey-faced Petrel
Grey-faced Petrel
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The Grey-faced Petrel is a large, dark gadfly petrel with a distinctive pale face, endemic to the waters around New Zealand. It is known for its powerful and agile flight.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Zealand waters, breeding on offshore islands from the North Island northwards, including the Hauraki Gulf. Forages widely across the Tasman Sea and Southwest Pacific.
How to spot
Identify by its overall dark plumage, contrasting pale grey face, and long, narrow wings. Its flight is dynamic, with strong glides and high arcs. Best observed on pelagic trips off the North Island of New Zealand.
When to spot
Breeding season is primarily during the austral winter (May-October). Can be observed at sea year-round in New Zealand waters, with peak activity near breeding islands in winter.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Zealand waters, breeding on offshore islands from the North Island northwards, including the Hauraki Gulf. Forages widely across the Tasman Sea and Southwest Pacific.
How to spot
Identify by its overall dark plumage, contrasting pale grey face, and long, narrow wings. Its flight is dynamic, with strong glides and high arcs. Best observed on pelagic trips off the North Island of New Zealand.
When to spot
Breeding season is primarily during the austral winter (May-October). Can be observed at sea year-round in New Zealand waters, with peak activity near breeding islands in winter.
This species has a strong association with the New Zealand region, and its powerful calls at night over its breeding colonies are a characteristic sound of the Hauraki Gulf islands.
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