Most birders will know the story behind the enigmatic and near-mythical Fiji Petrel. Unrecorded from the type specimen taken in 1855 until 1984 when Dick Watling had the extraordinary experience, when spotlighting, of a bird crash-landing into his head!
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Breeding is suspected on the small island of Gau but detailed searching there has not found any birds. Some 10 though, mainly juveniles, have since crashed onto roofs and grounded in a local village there. One of these last year, 2007, having died, is now preserved as a study skin (the 1855 skin is at the BMNH and this second in Fiji). The biology of the species is completelyunkown.
The Fiji Petrel of 1984

Fiji Petrel, the bird of 2007
3. To survey other species of petrels in this area, on which limited information is currently available.
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Some photographs taken on the 2008 expedition


Left – Tahiti Petrel
Above right – White-bellied Storm-petrel
Below left – Gould’s Petrel
