South African Game Reserves: General Pages

 

South African Seabirds... The Coastal and Marine Birds Of The South African Skies!

South African Off-Shore Birds

The marine birds of the South African coast are some of the most difficult seabirds to identify especially the birds on this page like the Albatrosses and the Petrels for example. This page is going to give you all the information you need about how to identify these sea faring birds and what other information you need to know about them. This page will include birds such as... Albatrosses, Shearwaters, Petrels and Storm Petrels, Prions, Tropicbirds, Frigatebirds, Fulmars and Boobies. Read on and just click the link to read about your desired choice of South African seabird.

  1. Wandering Albatross

  2. Tristan Albatross

  3. Northern Royal Albatross

  4. Southern Royal Albatross

  5. Shy Albatross

  6. Salvin's Albatross

  7. Chatham Albatross

  8. Black Browed Albatross

  9. Laysan Albatross

  10. Grey-Headed Albatross

  11. Indian Yellow-Nosed Albatross

  12. Atlantic Yellow-Nosed Albatross

  13. Buller's Albatross

  14. Light-Mantled Sooty Albatross

  15. Dark-Mantled Sooty Albatross

  16. Southern Giant-Petrel

  17. Northern Giant-Petrel

  18. White-Chinned Petrel

  19. Spectacled Petrel

  20. Flesh-Footed Shearwater

  21. Sooty Shearwater

  22. Great-Winged Petrel

  23. Kerguelen Petrel

  24. Grey Petrel

  25. Great Shearwater

  26. Streaked Shearwater

  27. Cory's Shearwater

  28. Balearic (Yelkouan) Shearwater

  29. Manx Shearwater

  30. Audubon's Shearwater

  31. Little Shearwater

  32. Southern (Antarctic) Fulmar

  33. Antarctic Petrel

  34. Pintado Petrel

  35. Atlantic Petrel

  36. White-Headed Petrel

  37. Soft-Plumaged Petrel

  38. Broad-Billed Prion

  39. Antarctic Prion

  40. Blue Petrel

  41. Salvin's Prion

  42. Slender-Billed Prion

  43. Fairy Prion

  44. Matsudaira's Storm-Petrel

  45. Bulwer's Petrel

  46. Wedge-Tailed Shearwater

  47. Wilson's Storm-Petrel

  48. White-Faced Storm-Petrel

  49. Leach's Storm-Petrel

  50. European Storm-Petrel

  51. Black-Bellied Storm-Petrel

  52. White-Bellied Storm-Petrel

  53. Red-Tailed Tropicbird

  54. Red-Billed Tropicbird

  55. White-Tailed Tropicbird

  56. Brown Booby

  57. Red-Footed Booby

  58. Greater Frigatebird

  59. Lesser Frigatebird

 


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