Rissa brevirostris (Bruch, 1855) is a animal in the Laridae family, order Charadriiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Rissa brevirostris (Bruch, 1855)

Rissa brevirostris (Bruch, 1855)

Rissa brevirostris, the red-legged kittiwake, is a localized subarctic Pacific seabird closely related to black-legged kittiwakes.

Family
Genus
Rissa
Order
Charadriiformes
Class
Aves

About Rissa brevirostris (Bruch, 1855)

The red-legged kittiwake, scientific name Rissa brevirostris (Bruch, 1855), is a very localized seabird species native to the subarctic Pacific. It is very similar to its better-known relative, the black-legged kittiwake, with the most obvious distinguishing feature noted in its common name: red legs. Other differences between the two species include the red-legged kittiwake’s shorter bill, larger eyes, larger rounder head, and darker gray wings. Juvenile red-legged kittiwakes barely differ in appearance from adult red-legged kittiwakes; they lack the black tail band and distinct "W" marking across the wings that mark juvenile black-legged kittiwakes. Red-legged kittiwake juveniles take three years to reach full maturity. Adult red-legged kittiwakes measure 35–39 cm (14–15 in) in body length, have a wingspan of 84–92 cm (33–36 in), and weigh 325–510 g (11.5–18.0 oz). Like the Pacific race of black-legged kittiwakes, red-legged kittiwakes have a well-developed hind toe. Because occasional individual black-legged kittiwakes naturally have reddish legs, bird recording authorities will only accept records of red-legged kittiwakes seen outside the subarctic Pacific if the report documents all the other species-specific differences, not just leg color.

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Taxonomy

Animalia › Chordata › Aves › Charadriiformes › Laridae › Rissa

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

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