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- Peruvian_Booby abstract "The Peruvian Booby (Sula variegata) is an endemic bird of the Peruvian current whose distribution is restricted to the west coast of South America from Punta Pariñas (4.6°S) in Peru to Concepción in Chile. It is the second most abundant seabird species that inhabits the Peruvian coast and the second most important guano-producing seabird. During the mid-twentieth century, the Peruvian Booby population reached 3 million birds.After ENSO 1982–83, less than 0.2 million birds were left. Peruvian Booby population was recovering since 1984 and reached in 1996 more than 2.6 million birds. ENSO 1997–98 started after most boobies finished the breeding season and caused a southward migration of birds. The number of Peruvian Boobies in Peru decreased through 1997 in about 87.1% due to this reason, few birds were found dead along the coast.Peruvian Boobies breed throughout the year. Main breeding season occurs during the austral spring-summer period (September to March) and most pairs may attempt to breed for a second time during the year depending on food availability. Peruvian Boobies clutch size varies from one to four eggs, but clutches of two or three eggs, pale blue in color, are usually found. Eggs are incubated during approximately 4 to 5 weeks, both adults share the nest attendance. The rearing period lasts about 3 months. Breeding success depends on food availability and is related to colony location, colony size and timing of breeding.".
- Peruvian_Booby binomialAuthority Johann_Jakob_von_Tschudi.
- Peruvian_Booby class Bird.
- Peruvian_Booby conservationStatus "LC".
- Peruvian_Booby conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Peruvian_Booby family Sulidae.
- Peruvian_Booby genus Booby.
- Peruvian_Booby kingdom Animal.
- Peruvian_Booby order Suliformes.
- Peruvian_Booby phylum Chordate.
- Peruvian_Booby thumbnail Fou.varie1.jpg?width=300.
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- Peruvian_Booby binomial "Sula variegata".
- Peruvian_Booby classis Bird.
- Peruvian_Booby familia Sulidae.
- Peruvian_Booby genus "Sula".
- Peruvian_Booby hasPhotoCollection Peruvian_Booby.
- Peruvian_Booby name "Peruvian Booby".
- Peruvian_Booby ordo Suliformes.
- Peruvian_Booby phylum Chordate.
- Peruvian_Booby regnum "Animalia".
- Peruvian_Booby species "S. variegata".
- Peruvian_Booby status "LC".
- Peruvian_Booby statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Peruvian_Booby subject Category:Birds_of_Chile.
- Peruvian_Booby subject Category:Birds_of_Peru.
- Peruvian_Booby subject Category:Boobies.
- Peruvian_Booby subject Category:South_American_migratory_birds.
- Peruvian_Booby subject Category:Western_South_American_coastal_fauna.
- Peruvian_Booby type Animal100015388.
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- Peruvian_Booby type BirdsOfChile.
- Peruvian_Booby type BirdsOfPeru.
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- Peruvian_Booby type SouthAmericanMigratoryBirds.
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- Peruvian_Booby type Animal.
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- Peruvian_Booby type Eukaryote.
- Peruvian_Booby type Species.
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- Peruvian_Booby comment "The Peruvian Booby (Sula variegata) is an endemic bird of the Peruvian current whose distribution is restricted to the west coast of South America from Punta Pariñas (4.6°S) in Peru to Concepción in Chile. It is the second most abundant seabird species that inhabits the Peruvian coast and the second most important guano-producing seabird. During the mid-twentieth century, the Peruvian Booby population reached 3 million birds.After ENSO 1982–83, less than 0.2 million birds were left.".
- Peruvian_Booby label "Peruvian Booby".
- Peruvian_Booby sameAs ZJQDQ.
- Peruvian_Booby sameAs m.0fw4vr.
- Peruvian_Booby sameAs Peruvian_Booby.
- Peruvian_Booby wasDerivedFrom Peruvian_Booby?oldid=591682541.
- Peruvian_Booby depiction Fou.varie1.jpg.
- Peruvian_Booby isPrimaryTopicOf Peruvian_Booby.
- Peruvian_Booby name "Peruvian Booby".