In 1984, about 5,000
nesting pairs were estimated to breed on all three islands of Midway
Atoll, the largest nesting population within the Hawaiian islands.
Red-tailed Tropicbirds nest in the Hawaiian Islands and disperse
widely in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indian and Pacific
Oceans.
Vocalization
A guttural squawk in
varying intensities and high whistle like screeches.
Feeding Habits
Usually feeding during
the day, Red-tailed Tropicbirds are solitary feeders and rarely
fish within sight of land. The Red-tailed Tropicbird dives, wings
half-folded, into the water to catch their prey. Red-tails consume
mostly fish (flying fish, mackerel, dolphinfish, balloonfish) and
squid. Their diet is about 4/5 fish and 1/5 squid.
Breeding
Perform complex aerial
courtship displays. Acrobatics consist of flying backwards, vertical
displays and circles. Pair bonding behavior is minimal. Birds begin
breeding after four years of age.
Nest year round with
peak activity from March through August. Adults generally return
to the same nest site each year. Nest sites are usually located
in sheltered areas from the sun (base of a tree, in shrubs, next
to a structure). The female lays a single egg, ranging in color
from brown to purplish black, allowing them to recognize and retrieve
their own eggs. Relaying can occur if the first egg is lost or infertile.
Incubation period varies from 39-51 days. Both parents incubate
the egg. Lacks brood patch. Average incubation shift lengths range
from 8-9 days. During the first few weeks after hatching, chicks
are attended and fed by one of its parents in shifts similar to
those during incubation. Nestlings are brooded almost continuously
for the first week. Feeding takes place on an average of every 17
hours. Unlike other Pelecaniformes, adults regurgitate food
by putting their bills down the gaping chick's throat.
The chick-rearing period
can range from 77 to 123 days. Chicks reach adult weight in six
weeks. In 11 weeks, wing exercising begins and in 12-13 weeks, Fledging
occurs. Chicks fledge with a dark gray bill and white and gray plumage.