Townsend's Storm-Petrel Hydrobates socorroensis Scientific name definitions
- EN Endangered
- Names (22)
- Monotypic
Guy M. Kirwan, Fernando Medrano, Julio Hernández-Montoya, Ariana Duarte, and Jacob González-Solís
Version: 2.0 — Published March 17, 2023
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | ocell de tempesta de Townsend |
Czech | buřňáček Townsendův |
Dutch | Townsendstormvogeltje |
English | Townsend's Storm-Petrel |
English (Hong Kong SAR China) | Townsend's Storm Petrel |
English (United States) | Townsend's Storm-Petrel |
French | Océanite de Townsend |
French (France) | Océanite de Townsend |
German | Townsend-Wellenläufer |
Japanese | タウンゼンドウミツバメ |
Norwegian | sommerstormsvale |
Polish | nawałnik meksykański |
Russian | Летняя качурка |
Serbian | Gvadalupska letnja burnica |
Slovak | víchrovníček letný |
Spanish | Paíño de Isla Socorro |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Paiño de Socorro |
Spanish (Mexico) | Paíño de Townsend |
Spanish (Spain) | Paíño de isla Socorro |
Swedish | townsendstormsvala |
Turkish | Townsend Fırtınakırlangıcı |
Ukrainian | Качурка негроанська |
Revision Notes
Fernando Medrano, Julio Hernández-Montoya, Ariana Duarte, and Jacob González-Solís revised this account as part of a partnership with ROC (Red de Observadores de Aves y Vida Silvestre de Chile). Peter Pyle contributed to the Plumages, Molts, and Structure page. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media.
Hydrobates socorroensis (Townsend, 1890)
PROTONYM:
Oceanodroma socorroensis
Townsend, 1890. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 13 no.799, p.134.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Socorro Island, Revillagigedo Islands.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- HYDROBATES
- socoroensis / socorroensis
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