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One of the world's rarest and most elusive birds has finally been seen flying in its natural habitat. | One of the world's rarest and most elusive birds has finally been seen flying in its natural habitat. |
The Fiji petrel, a seabird that once "went missing" for 130 years, has been sighted flying at sea, near the island of Gua in the Pacific Ocean. | |
The culmination of a meticulously planned bird hunt, Birdlife International researchers sighted the birds 25 nautical miles south of Gua. | The culmination of a meticulously planned bird hunt, Birdlife International researchers sighted the birds 25 nautical miles south of Gua. |
Up to eight individuals were seen and photographed over 11 days. | Up to eight individuals were seen and photographed over 11 days. |
The 30cm tall dark-brown Fiji petrel (Pseudobulweria macgillivrayi) is one of the most elusive of all birds. | The 30cm tall dark-brown Fiji petrel (Pseudobulweria macgillivrayi) is one of the most elusive of all birds. |
To see such a little-known bird at such close range was magical Expedition member Mr Tony Pym | To see such a little-known bird at such close range was magical Expedition member Mr Tony Pym |
Originally, the species was known from just a single immature specimen, collected in 1855 on Gau Island, Fiji. | Originally, the species was known from just a single immature specimen, collected in 1855 on Gau Island, Fiji. |
But then the bird "went missing" with no further confirmed sightings of it for almost 130 years. | But then the bird "went missing" with no further confirmed sightings of it for almost 130 years. |
Then in 1984, an adult was caught and photographed on Gua, then released. | Then in 1984, an adult was caught and photographed on Gua, then released. |
Since then, there have been a handful of reports of "grounded" birds that had crashed onto village roofs on the island. Most were immature birds, of which a few died. | Since then, there have been a handful of reports of "grounded" birds that had crashed onto village roofs on the island. Most were immature birds, of which a few died. |
Due to the extremely limited number of sightings, the bird is also inferred to be one of the rarest of all bird species. | Due to the extremely limited number of sightings, the bird is also inferred to be one of the rarest of all bird species. |
It is one of 192 bird species which are list as Critically Endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. | It is one of 192 bird species which are list as Critically Endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. |
Stinky lure | Stinky lure |
But while there have been ten unconfirmed reports of the bird at sea, with the latest a possible Fiji Petrel sighted around 400km north of Bougainville Island, until now there has been no confirmed sightings. | But while there have been ten unconfirmed reports of the bird at sea, with the latest a possible Fiji Petrel sighted around 400km north of Bougainville Island, until now there has been no confirmed sightings. |
That was until in May, when scientists and volunteers working with Birdlife International and NatureFiji-MareqetiViti, a partner conservation organisation based in Fiji, set out to find the bird in its natural habitat. | That was until in May, when scientists and volunteers working with Birdlife International and NatureFiji-MareqetiViti, a partner conservation organisation based in Fiji, set out to find the bird in its natural habitat. |
The search for the elusive petrel is described in a paper in the latest Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. | The search for the elusive petrel is described in a paper in the latest Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. |
The researchers lured the bird with a specially made food, made from finely cut fish offal mixed with very dense fish oil. | The researchers lured the bird with a specially made food, made from finely cut fish offal mixed with very dense fish oil. |
This is the first confirmed sighting at sea for 130 years | |
These were then frozen into 10kg blocks, which persist for over an hour in the water, creating a pungent oil slick which attracts petrels from some miles away. | These were then frozen into 10kg blocks, which persist for over an hour in the water, creating a pungent oil slick which attracts petrels from some miles away. |
On the second day of the expedition, the first Fiji Petrel appeared, approaching the chum slick from downwind, slowly zigzagging over the slick, and suddenly changing direction to drop onto a floating morsel. | On the second day of the expedition, the first Fiji Petrel appeared, approaching the chum slick from downwind, slowly zigzagging over the slick, and suddenly changing direction to drop onto a floating morsel. |
In all, the expedition team believe they saw eight individuals over eleven days of observations. | In all, the expedition team believe they saw eight individuals over eleven days of observations. |
"Finding this bird and capturing such images was a fantastic and exhilarating experience," says ornithologist Hadoram Shirihai, who lead the search team. | "Finding this bird and capturing such images was a fantastic and exhilarating experience," says ornithologist Hadoram Shirihai, who lead the search team. |
In 2008, Mr Shirihai also rediscovered the Critically Endangered Beck's Petrel (Pseudobulweria becki) a bird that was also only known from two sightings in the Pacific made in the 1920s. | In 2008, Mr Shirihai also rediscovered the Critically Endangered Beck's Petrel (Pseudobulweria becki) a bird that was also only known from two sightings in the Pacific made in the 1920s. |
"To see such a little-known bird at such close range was magical," added fellow expedition member Mr Tony Pym, describing his joy at seeing the Fiji petrel flying over the waves. | "To see such a little-known bird at such close range was magical," added fellow expedition member Mr Tony Pym, describing his joy at seeing the Fiji petrel flying over the waves. |
More surveys in 2010 are now planned to to locate the breeding area of the Fiji Petrel, says Dick Watling of NatureFiji-MareqetiViti. | More surveys in 2010 are now planned to to locate the breeding area of the Fiji Petrel, says Dick Watling of NatureFiji-MareqetiViti. |
"Once we know the location, we can assess what needs to be done to turn around the fortunes of this species," he says. | "Once we know the location, we can assess what needs to be done to turn around the fortunes of this species," he says. |