Tropicbird
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Red-tailed Tropicbird | ||||||||||||
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| P. aetherius P. lepturus P. rubricauda |
They breed on tropical islands laying a single egg directly onto the ground or a cliff ledge.
They feeding on fish and squid, but are poor swimmers.
Red-billed Tropicbird occurs in the tropical Atlantic, eastern Pacific and Indian oceans. The Indian Ocean race of Red-billed tropicbird P. a. indicus was at one time considered a full species, Lesser Red-billed Tropicbird.
Red-tailed Tropicbird occurs in the Indian Ocean and the western and central tropical Pacific.
White-tailed Tropicbird is widespread in tropical waters, except in the eastern Pacific.
This group is related to other Pelecaniformes as below:
Order Pelecaniformes
- Family Pelecanidae - pelicans
- Family Sulidae - gannets and boobies
- Family Phalacrocoracidae - cormorants
- Family Fregatidae - frigatebirds
- Family Anhingidae - Anhinga and darters
- Family Phaethontidae: tropicbirds
- Genus Phaethon
- Red-billed Tropicbird, P. aethereus
- White-tailed Tropicbird, P. lepturus
- Red-tailed Tropicbird, P. rubricauda
- Genus Phaethon