Flesh-footed Shearwater

The Flesh-footed Shearwater, Puffinus carneipes, is a small shearwater. Its plumage is black. It has pale pinkish feet, and a pale bill with a black tip. Together with the equally light-billed Pink-footed Shearwater, it forms the Hemipuffinus group, a superspecies which may or may not have an Atlantic relative in the Great Shearwater (Austin, 1996; Austin et al., 2004). These are large shearwaters which are among those that could be separated in ... More

Scientific name:

  • Puffinus carneipes

Rank:

Higher classification:

Also known as:

  • FFSH

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From the Birdwatching base

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From the Bird Info base

Four letter code:

  • FFSH

From the Bird conservation base

Hummingbird?:

  • No

Leg band size(s):

AOU number:

  • 95.1
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