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Red-footed Booby

Red-footed Booby
Red-footed Booby
(Sula sula rubripes)
Description

Smallest of all boobies. Polymorphic; few seabirds display such a variety of color phases. Legs/feet red. Bill is pale blue. Juveniles are wholly brown or blackish gray with black bill and facial skin. Grey legs. Immature have patchy underwings without definite pattern, white back, mottled gray-brown head, and red or brownish legs. Length: 66-77 cm (26-30 in); wingspan: 91-101 cm (36-40 in); average life span: 22 years.


Midway Population

Midway island's Red-footed Boobies are a white color morph. Adult birds have white body and tail plumage. Upperwings have black primary and greater secondary coverts. About 444 pairs nest on Eastern Island (1998).

Feeding Habits

Feeds by diving vertically into the water and rarely within sight of land. May dive up to 30 meters to pursue prey. Prey primarily on flying fish and squid. Feeds singly or in mixed species flocks. Feeds anytime during the day and after dark.

Breeding

Breeding season ranges from late January through September. Nests are built of twigs and sticks exclusively on tops of shrubs. Naupaka (Scaevola sericea) and tree heliotrope (Tournefortia argentea) are commonly used shrubs on Midway. May nest in same shrubs as Great Frigatebirds (Fregata minor).

Begin breeding at four years of age. Monogamous. A single, chalky, white egg is laid. Re-laying can occur if first egg is lost. Lacks brood patch. Incubates with feet. Male and female share incubation duties. Individual incubation shifts average about 24 hours. Incubation period ranges between 42-45 days. Chick feeding occurs once every 16-18 hours. Fledging ranges between 95-101 days after hatching. Post-fledging care and feeding can continue for one to four months.



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