Bermuda Petrel

Pterodroma cahow

Endangered

The Bermuda Petrel is a tubenose seabird of Bermuda, the Caribbean, and the western North Atlantic. It ranges widely over the sea, using dynamic soaring or low gliding flight to find fish, squid, crustaceans, and carrion, and usually nests in burrows, crevices, or remote island colonies.

Family
Procellariidae
Range
Bermuda Petrel Range — Resident or seasonal range in Bermuda, the Caribbean, and the western North Atlantic
Population
≈ 250-500
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