Red-tailed Tropicbird
At a Glance
             This graceful seabird ranges widely in the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans, and may be seen by visitors to Hawaii. In North American waters it has been found far off the coast of California, where it may be a rare but regular visitor more than 100 miles from land. Even more than its relatives, it seems to wander great distances away from its nesting islands. 
          
          
             All bird guide text and rangemaps adapted from  by Kenn Kaufman© 1996, used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 
          
        
        Category      
      
        Gull-like Birds, Tropicbirds
      
    
        IUCN Status      
      
        Least Concern
      
    
        Habitat      
      
        Open Ocean
      
    
        Region      
      
        California
      
    
        Behavior      
      
        Flap/Glide, Swimming
      
    
        Population      
      
        70.000
      
    Range & Identification
Description
     30-37" (76-94 cm), including tail. W. 41 (104 cm). Shaped like other tropicbirds, but adult is almost completely white, with small black markings on face and tertials, red tail streamers. Juvenile has fine black bars on back, but wingtips are white. 
  
  
        Size      
      
        About the size of a Heron, About the size of a Mallard or Herring Gull
      
    
        Color      
      
        Black, Orange, Red, White
      
    
        Wing Shape      
      
        Long, Pointed, Tapered
      
    
        Tail Shape      
      
        Long, Pointed, Short, Wedge-shaped
      
    Songs and Calls
     Usually silent at sea. 
  
  
        Call Pattern      
      
        Flat
      
    
        Call Type      
      
        Rattle, Raucous, Scream
      
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