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Masked Booby Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyMasked Boobies occur out at sea in most of the world's tropical oceans. To see them near the United States, visit Florida's Dry Tortugas islands (boat trips are ...
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Masked Booby | Audubon Field GuideWidespread in tropical oceans, this large, long-winged seabird occurs regularly off our southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts; it is also common in Hawaii, ...
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Masked Booby Sula Dactylatra Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZoneThis species ranges widely in tropical waters, being found in every ocean on or off nearly every coast except the eastern Atlantic Ocean, northern Indian Ocean.
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Masked Booby / Sula dactylatra - World Bird NamesJul 4, 2021 · SULA" (Brisson 1760): based on "Booby" of Catesby 1731, "Stultus" of Barrère 1741 and 1745, "Plancus Morus" of Klein 1750, and Pelecanus ...
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Masked Booby (Sula dactylatra) - Peru AvesMeaning of Name: Sula: Is a Norwegian name for a gannet or a booby. dactylatra: L. dactyl=toes, atra=dark, black. A booby with dark or black feet. See more of ...
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Sula dactylatra (Masked Booby) - AvibaseThe masked booby, also called the masked gannet or the blue-faced booby, is a large seabird of the booby and gannet family, Sulidae.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Systematics - Masked Booby - Sula dactylatra - Birds of the WorldMasked Booby Sula dactylatra Scientific name definitions. Jacquelyn Grace ... The earliest species is S. ronzoni Milne-Edwards from early Oligocene ...
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[PDF] Morphology of the Recently Re-classified Tasman Masked Booby ...The Masked Booby Sula dactylatra (Pelecaniformes: Sulidae) is a widely distributed pantropical seabird (see Fig. 1 for its Pacific distribution).Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology<|control11|><|separator|>
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A role for nonphysical barriers to gene flow in the ... - PubMedA role for nonphysical barriers to gene flow in the diversification of a highly vagile seabird, the masked booby (Sula dactylatra) · Authors · Affiliation.Missing: subspecies 2010-2025
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World Register of Marine Species - Sula dactylatra Lesson, 1831Subspecies Sula dactylatra personata Gould, 1846; Subspecies Sula dactylatra ... Documented distribution (9); Notes (2); Attributes (6); Vernaculars (15) ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Masked Booby Identification - All About BirdsMeasurements. Both Sexes. Length: 29.1-33.9 in (74-86 cm); Weight: 45.9-82.9 oz (1300-2350 g); Wingspan: 63.0 in (160 cm) · Color Pattern. Adults are white with ...
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Sula dactylatra (masked booby) - Animal Diversity WebMasked boobies are graceful birds, their body is white, they have black on thier wings and tails and a black mask around their beak and eyes.
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[PDF] journal - International Wildlife Rehabilitation CouncilPlunge-diving is characteristic also for gannets and boobies (Sulidae). ... The nasal gland (salt gland) is a highly efficient salt excretion gland that ...
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[PDF] MOLT, AGE, AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE MASKED AND NAZCA ...The bill color is dark or dull in nestlings and juveniles of both species. It has been speculated that, in the Nazca Booby, the orangish coloration of adults' ...
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Masked Booby - Sula dactylatra - Birds of the WorldThe Masked Booby, also known as the White or Blue-faced Booby, breeds throughout the world's tropical oceans and is locally abundant near hundreds of oceanic ...
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Masked Booby Life History - All About BirdsThese lanky seabirds are snowy white like gannets, but with a blackish “mask” of skin at the base of the bill, as well as more extensive black in the flight ...
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High spatial fidelity among foraging trips of Masked Boobies from ...Apr 27, 2020 · We investigated the foraging movements of Masked Boobies breeding on Middle Cay, Jamaica using GPS loggers to examine if the presence of a ...
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Birdi Gras | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceMay 11, 2023 · A masked booby stands on rocks while other birds fly in the air in the background ... changes associated with climate change climate change
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[PDF] NESTING DISTRIBUTION OF MASKED BOOBY SULA ...The Masked Booby Sula dactylatra is a colonial seabird inhabiting tropical and subtropical waters ocean wide (Birdlife International. 2020). The species breeds ...
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Foraging strategy of masked boobies from the largest colony ... - HALThe largest masked booby Sula dactylatra colony in the world, with >100 000 individuals, is located in the eastern tropical Pacific (ETP) on Clipperton Island.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge | SpeciesThe atoll is home to fourteen species of seabirds including boobies, frigatebirds, terns, petrels, noddies, and shearwaters.
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PHOENIX ISLANDS PROTECTED AREA - World Heritage Datasheetariel, brown booby Sula leucogaster, masked booby S. dactylactra, sooty tern ... Several islands in the group hold archaeological remains of settlements, guano ...
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[PDF] Open-File Report 2012–1182 - USGS Publications Warehouse... sea-level rise due to their limited global breeding distributions largely occurring in the low-lying NWHI (also see table 1.11 and see table 1.1 for sub ...
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Breeding - Masked Booby - Sula dactylatra - Birds of the WorldClose ) found that eggs were laid between 31 May and 15 Sept, 80% of clutches being completed before 21 Jul. Period from laying to fledging ...Missing: courtship | Show results with:courtship
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Masked Booby (Sula dactylatra) | Request PDF - ResearchGateAug 5, 2025 · Incubation begins with the laying of the first egg, resulting in a hatching asynchrony of 3–10 days (Anderson 1989b).<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nature Notes – Masked Boobies - Ascension Island GovernmentMasked Booby - Sula dactylatra. Length: 81-92cm. Wingspan: 152cm. Masked boobies are found in the tropics across the world. In Ascension, masked ...
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Breeding success of the masked booby - SciELOLionfish abundance, size structure and spatial distribution along the Venezuelan coast (Pterois volitans, ... Sula dactylatra personata) on Green Island, Kure.” ...
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Breeding biology of Masked Boobies (Sula dactylatra tasmani) on ...Overall, fledging success was 65%, but was greatest for eggs laid early in the breeding season. There was no difference in fledging success between chicks that ...
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Differential responses of boobies and other seabirds in the ... - jstorsummarize SST, rainfall, and breeding success of boobies. Meteorological ... 1982-83 El Nino event on blue-footed and masked booby populations on Isla ...
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Diet and Foraging - Masked Booby - Sula dactylatraDiet. Major Food Items. Shoaling fish of < 4 cm up to 41 cm, especially flying-fish (Exocoetidae). Less commonly squid (Dorward 1962b Dorward, D. F. (1962).Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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The diet of the Brown Booby Sula leucogaster and ... - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Flying fish and squid composed the majority of the diets, but the Frigatebirds also consumed numerous Sooty Tern (Sterna fuscata) pulli.
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How seabirds plunge-dive without injuries - PMC - NIHOct 4, 2016 · In nature, several seabirds (e.g., gannets and boobies) dive into water at up to 24 m/s as a hunting mechanism; furthermore, gannets and boobies ...
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Dynamic oceanography determines fine scale foraging behavior of ...Jun 2, 2017 · We selected the Masked Booby, a pan-tropical seabird that breeds throughout the Caribbean Province and that has been well-studied in other ...
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Foraging ecology of masked boobies (Sula dactylatra) in the world's ...May 30, 2020 · The foraging ecology of this species in the gyre was examined by attaching GPS and time-depth devices to chick-rearing adult birds.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] 127_Masked Booby - New Zealand Birds OnlineMedium-sized to very large aquatic birds of marine and inland waters. Worldwide distribution. Six families all breeding in our region.
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Sula (boobies) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebSpecies in Sula are thought to get their common name, “booby” from the Spanish word “bobo”. The term translates to “stupid” in English and is thought to be ...
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(PDF) Foraging strategy of masked boobies from the largest colony ...Aug 5, 2025 · Breeding masked boobies foraged mainly during day time, departing early in the morning and returning late in the evening, with a few birds ...
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[PDF] The Kleptoparasitic Interactions Between Great Frigatebirds and ...May 1, 1994 · its main target species, the Masked Booby (Sula dactylatru) and to ... Predation and kleptoparasitism by skuas in a Shetland seabird ...
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Invasive rats on tropical islands: Their population biology and ...Invasive rats, the archetypal tramp species, have spread across the globe alongside humans. The black or ship rat Rattus rattus, and Norway or brown rat R.
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Wildlife Program | ʻĀ (Masked Booby)Habitat. Terrestrial: 'Ā (masked boobies) breed on small islands or islets, both on low-lying coralline sand islands and high volcanic islands, nesting in the ...
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Behavior - Brown Booby - Sula leucogaster - Birds of the WorldOct 22, 2024 · In response to aerial attack by a Peregrine Falcon, many boobies (and other birds) take flight and try to fly above the predator, making it ...
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Demography and Populations - Masked Booby - Sula dactylatraBirdwatch 18:3-8. Close ). The entire breeding population of the race S. d. melanops (western Indian Ocean) is estimated at around 10,000 pairs; thus Cosmoledo ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Sharks, Rays, and Climate Change: Impacts on Habitat, Prey ...Jul 12, 2023 · Warming ocean temperatures and more intense storms caused by climate change are impacting prey availability and habitat quality for migratory sharks and rays.Missing: masked booby 2020s
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[PDF] LOW PREVALENCE OF PLASMODIUM AND HAEMOPROTEUS IN ...In this context, the present study aimed to detect blood intracellular parasites by molecular methods in four species of seabirds, Masked Booby Sula dactylatra, ...
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The Guano Age (Chapter 2) - Guano and the Opening of the Pacific ...They were still collecting guano and eggs for local use in the 1840s and briefly engaged in an export trade.Missing: masked | Show results with:masked
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[PDF] Seabird Interactions and Mitigation Efforts in ... - NOAA Fisheries... masked booby and one red-footed booby; 16none of the seabirds released alive in 2023 had any gear attached. Page 14. Pacific Islands Regional Office | Seabird ...
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[PDF] Masked booby species action plan - Ascension Island GovernmentMasked boobies have a near pan-tropical distribution, occurring in all oceans except the eastern Atlantic, northern. Indian Ocean and central-eastern Pacific.
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Abstract - The Society for Conservation BiologyFeb 5, 2024 · The masked booby population has increased 6-fold in 15 years and the red-footed booby population 14-fold in 17 years. The apparent increase in ...1 Introduction · 3 Results · 4 Discussion
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[PDF] Conservation status of New Zealand birds, 2008Masked (blue-faced) booby. Sulidae. B (1/1). RR St TO. SO (at species level). B.3. Nationally Vulnerable. Scientific name. Common name. Family. Criteria.
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Estimates of seabird incidental catch by pelagic longline fisheries in ...Sep 7, 2012 · Sula dactylatra, T, S. LC, Brown booby, Sula leucogaster, T, S. LC, Red-footed booby, Sula sula, T, S. LC, Sabine's gull, Xema sabini, T, S.
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Seabird restoration priorities for the U.S. Pacific IslandsJun 9, 2025 · However, predicted sea level rise suggests that many breeding locations of seabirds, on low-lying remote atolls and coastal sites, will ...
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Regulations | Papahānaumokuākea National Marine SanctuaryThe regulations for Papahānaumokuākea National Marine Sanctuary are anticipated to take effect in March of 2025 and are available at Part 922, Title 15 of the ...Missing: Conservation masked booby predator eradication
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New Zealand's threatened birds - Department of ConservationThe following birds have been classified as Nationally Critical, Nationally Endangered or Nationally Vulnerable according to the New Zealand Threat ...
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[PDF] THE INCIDENTAL CATCH OF SEABIRDS BY LONGLINE FISHERIESLittle information on seabird bycatch is currently available for the artisanal/inshore fisheries of France, Spain and Portugal in the northeast Atlantic Ocean ...Missing: masked | Show results with:masked
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