The occurrence and status of black-and-white Puffinus shearwaters on the Kenyan and Tanzanian coasts, with the first specimen records of Persian Shearwater P. persicus persicus
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Summary. We review specimens and sight records of small black-and-white Puffinus shearwaters in Kenya and Tanzania. An early specimen of an Audubon's Shearwater P. lherminieri sensu lato found inland at Limuru, Kenya in October 1963, long held to represent taxon bailloni (now treated as Tropical Shearwater P. bailloni), is reassigned here to P. b. nicolae. We refer three other specimens and two well-documented sight records to Persian Shearwater P. persicus persicus and a third sight record in northern Tanzania to P. persicus. We suggest that nominate persicus is a regular visitor to the central Kenya coast in December–March, probably as far south as the Pangani region of north-east Tanzania at least, concurrent with a seasonal upwelling event on the Kenya Banks associated with the north-east monsoon. Tropical Shearwater, however, is no more than a rare visitor to East African shores based on current evidence. Our data clarify the status of these shearwaters in the region, provide additional biometric data to complement published sources, and extend the western Indian Ocean non-breeding range of the nominate subspecies of Persian Shearwater approximately 2,000 km south from northern Somalia.
总结。我们回顾了在肯尼亚和坦桑尼亚的黑白小海鹦的标本和视觉记录。1963年10月在肯尼亚Limuru内陆发现的Audubon Shearwater P. lherminieri sensu lato的早期标本,长期以来被认为是bailloni分类单元的代表(现在被视为热带Shearwater P. bailloni),在这里被重新分配给p.b. nicolae。我们将另外3个标本和2个有完整记录的景象记录归为波斯Shearwater P. persicus persicus,并将坦桑尼亚北部的第三个景象记录归为P. persicus。我们认为,在12月至3月期间,提名佩西卡斯是肯尼亚中部海岸的常客,至少可能向南延伸到坦桑尼亚东北部的潘加尼地区,同时与东北季风有关的肯尼亚河岸的季节性上升流事件同时发生。然而,根据目前的证据,热带海鸥只不过是东非海岸的罕见游客。我们的数据阐明了这些剪切水在该地区的状况,提供了额外的生物特征数据来补充已发表的资料,并将波斯剪切水的指定亚种的非繁殖范围从索马里北部向南约2000公里扩展到西印度洋。