Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Dutch | Chileense Grote Pijlstormvogel |
English | Pink-footed Shearwater |
English (United States) | Pink-footed Shearwater |
French | Puffin à pieds roses |
French (French Guiana) | Puffin à pieds roses |
German | Rosafuß-Sturmtaucher |
Hebrew | יסעור ורוד-רגל |
Icelandic | Markarskrofa |
Japanese | シロハラアカアシミズナギドリ |
Norwegian | chilelire |
Polish | burzyk różowonogi |
Russian | Розовоногий буревестник |
Serbian | Sivi svetlonogi zovoj |
Slovak | víchrovník ružovonohý |
Spanish | Pardela Patirrosa |
Spanish (Argentina) | Pardela Patas Rosas |
Spanish (Chile) | Fardela blanca |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Pardela Blanca Común |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Pardela Patirrosada |
Spanish (Mexico) | Pardela Patas Rosadas |
Spanish (Panama) | Pardela Patirrosada |
Spanish (Peru) | Pardela de Pata Rosada |
Spanish (Spain) | Pardela patirrosa |
Swedish | rosanäbbad lira |
Turkish | Şili Yelkovanı |
Ukrainian | Буревісник рожевоногий |
Revision Notes
Ryan D. Carle, Valentina Colodro, Jonathan Felis, Joshua Adams, and Peter J. Hodum revised the account. Peter Pyle contributed to the Appearance page. David Ainley, Sarah Schoen, Tom Kimball, and Ken Morgan reviewed the account. Arnau Bonan Barfull and Peter Pyle curated the media. Vicens Vila-Coury generated the distribution map. Qwahn Kent managed the references.
Ardenna creatopus (Coues, 1864)
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
We would like to thank the Chilean Corporación Nacional Forestal (CONAF) and the communities of Isla Mocha and the Juan Fernández Islands for decades of support for Pink-footed Shearwater research and conservation on the Juan Fernández Islands and Isla Mocha. Thanks to David Ainley, Sarah Schoen, Tom Kimball, Peter Pyle, Paul Rodewald, and Ken Morgan for reviewing and improving this manuscript. We also thank the contributors of unpublished data and personal communications including Island Conservation, Cristián Suazo, Enriqueta Velarde, Matthieu LeCorre, and Francisco Astete. Support for research and conservation discussed in this account were provided in part by the American Bird Conservancy, U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, U.S. Geological Survey, Ecosystems Mission Area, Environment and Climate Change Canada, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, National Geographic Society, Pro Delphinus, Wallis Foundation, Chilean Ministerio del MedioAmbiente (Ministry of the Environment), Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation, and others. Any use of trade, product, or firm names in this publication is for descriptive purposes only, and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.