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Macronectes halli

Authors: Somenzari, Marina; Amaral, Priscilla Prudente do; Cueto, Víctor R.; Guaraldo, André de Camargo; Jahn, Alex E.; Lima, Diego Mendes; Lima, Pedro Cerqueira; +14 Authors

Macronectes halli

Abstract

Macronectes halli (MGT):breeds on South Georgia, Prince Edward, Crozet, Kerguelen, Macquarie, Auckland, Campbell, Antipodes and Chatham Islands and moves broadly through southern seas, usually between latitudes 30°S and 64°S. It is possible that the young circumnavigate before returning to the colony for the first time (Carboneras, 1992c). In Brazil, there are records for the coast in the states of SP and RS; most are from September to December (Carlos et al., 2005b). There are photographic records for the municipalities of Rio Grande and Tavares in RS between August and October (WikiAves, 2016) and museum records from SP in September and October (MZUSP).

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