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Procellaria conspicillata

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

Procellaria conspicillata

Abstract

Procellaria conspicillata (MGT):breeds on Inaccessible, Tristan da Cunha and Gough Islands (Olmos et al., 2006). It moves broadly on the Atlantic between latitudes 23°S and 36°S, between the South American coast (from southeastern Brazil to Uruguay) and the African coast (Carboneras, 1992c). In Brazil, it occurs on the southern and southeastern coastal regions (Grantsau, 2010), and there are records for RS in September and November, SC in February,June,July, August and November,and for PR, Espírito Santo (ES) and BA in May (WikiAves, 2016).

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