The brown noddy or common noddy (''Anous stolidus'') is a
seabird in the
family Laridae. The largest of the
noddies, it can be told from the closely related
black noddy by its larger size and
plumage
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, which is dark brown rather than black. The brown noddy is a
tropical seabird with a worldwide distribution, ranging from
Hawaii to the
Tuamotu Archipelago and
Australia
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in the
Pacific Ocean, from the
Red Sea to the
Seychelles and Australia in the
Indian Ocean and in the
Caribbean
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to
Tristan da Cunha in the
Atlantic Ocean. The brown noddy is
colonial
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, usually nesting on elevated situations on cliffs or in short trees or shrubs. It only occasionally nests on the ground. A single egg is laid by the female of a pair each breeding season. In India, the brown noddy is protected in the
PM Sayeed Marine Birds Conservation Reserve.
Taxonomy
The first
formal description of the brown noddy was by the Swedish naturalist
Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the
tenth edition of his ''
Systema Naturae
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'' under the
binomial name
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''Sterna stolida''. The
genus ''Anous'' was introduced by the English naturalist
James Francis Stephens in 1826. The genus name ''Anous'' is
Ancient Greek for "stupid" or "foolish". The specific name ''stolidus'' is Latin and also means "stupid" or "foolish".
Four
subspecies
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are recognised:
*''A. s. pileatus'' (
Scopoli, 1786) –
Red Sea,
Indian Ocean east through the
Pacific to
Hawaii &
Easter Island
*''A. s. galapagensis''
Sharpe, 1879 –
Galápagos Islands
*''A. s. ridgwayi'' Anthony, 1898 – islands off western
Mexico to
Costa Rica
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*''A. s. stolidus'' (
Linnaeus, 1758) – islands of the
Caribbean
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and tropical
Atlantic
Description
The brown noddy is in length with a wingspan of . The plumage is a dark chocolate-brown with a pale-grey or white crown and forehead. It has a narrow incomplete white eye-ring.
The tail is long and wedge-shaped, and the feet and legs are dark.
Behaviour
Breeding
The brown noddy is a colonial bird, usually nesting on cliffs, trees, or bushes. It occasionally lays its eggs on the bare ground. The nest itself is usually a
platform nest, made of sticks and twigs.
In their nuptial displays, the female and male bow and nod to each other. Courtship feeding and flights accompany this, in addition to the transfer of a small, freshly caught fish from the male to the female.
This bird lays a
clutch
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of one pink cream egg with lilac and chestnut maculation. The egg usually measures around . This egg is incubated by both sexes for 33 to 36 days, with each parent incubating for one or two days while their mate is feeding at sea. After the chick hatches, it grows quickly; usually reaching the weight of the parents in three weeks.
When it fledges, about six to seven weeks after hatching,
it can sometimes weigh more than the parents, although this weight is lost quickly once it starts to fly. At this point, the fledgling is starting to rely on its parents less and less as it learns how to provide for itself.
Diet
The brown noddy forages by swooping over the water and dipping down to catch small squid, other molluscs, aquatic insects and fish (such as
sardines,
anchovies, etc.).
[https://sta.uwi.edu/fst/lifesciences/sites/default/files/lifesciences/images/Anous%20stolidus%20-%20Brown%20Noddy%20or%20Common%20Noddy.pdf ] It will also feed on fruit, mostly the
screw pine
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fruit.
Gallery
Image:Common Noddy (Anous stolidus) -adult and chick.jpg, Adult and chick
Image:Anous stolidus by Gregg Yan 02.jpg, Close-up of head
Anous stolidus by Gregg Yan 01.jpg, Brown noddies nesting in Tubbataha Reef National Park in the Philippines.
Anous stolidus galapagensis, isla Santa Cruz, islas Galápagos, Ecuador, 2015-07-26, DD 41.jpg, ''Anous stolidus galapagensis'', endemic of the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
File:Oiseau Tetiaroa - Laurent Seignobos.jpg, On Tetiꞌaroa
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Anous stolidus MHNT.ZOO.2010.11.131.25.jpg, Egg
Brown noddies (Anous stolidus stolidus).jpg, ''A. s. stolidus'', São Tomé and Príncipe
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Brown noddy (Anous stolidus stolidus) in flight.jpg, ''A. s. stolidus'', São Tomé and Príncipe
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References
Sources
* "National Geographic" ''Field Guide to the Birds of North'' ''America''
*Harrison, P. '' Seabirds, an Identification Guide'' (1983)
*Sibley, D. A.,
National Audubon Society
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, ''The Sibley Guide to Birds''
* Chardine, J.W. and R.D. Morris. 1996. Brown Noddy (''Anous stolidus''). ''In'': The Birds of North America, No. 220 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, and The American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C.
External links
Xeno-canto: vocalization of the brown noddy
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