Phaethon lepturus Daudin, 1802 is a animal in the Phaethontidae family, order Phaethontiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Phaethon lepturus Daudin, 1802

Phaethon lepturus Daudin, 1802

Phaethon lepturus, the white-tailed tropicbird, is a slender white oceanic seabird that feeds on fish and squid and breeds on tropical islands.

Family
Genus
Phaethon
Order
Phaethontiformes
Class
Aves

About Phaethon lepturus Daudin, 1802

The adult white-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus Daudin, 1802) is a slender, mostly white bird, measuring 71–80 cm (28–31 in) long in total. This total length includes very long central tail feathers, which double the bird's overall length. Its wingspan ranges from 89–96 cm (35–38 in). This species has a black band on the inner wing, a black mask around the eye, and a bill that ranges in color from orange-yellow to orange-red. Bill color, a pure white back, and a black wing bar separate this species from the red-billed tropicbird. Male and female white-tailed tropicbirds look similar, though males on average have longer tails. Juveniles do not have the long tail streamers, have a green-yellow bill, and a back marked with fine barring. White-tailed tropicbirds breed on tropical islands, where they lay a single egg directly onto the ground or a cliff ledge. They do not follow a yearly breeding cycle; instead, breeding frequency depends on climate and the availability of suitable breeding sites. They can breed again 10 months after a previous successful breeding attempt, or 5 months after an unsuccessful one. When not breeding, they disperse widely across the world's oceans, and sometimes wander very far from their typical range. They feed on fish and squid, which they catch by plunging from the surface, but this species is a poor swimmer. Its call is a high, screaming keee-keee-krrrt-krrt-krrt.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Phaethontiformes Phaethontidae Phaethon

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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