Desertas petrel

The gadfly petrels in the genus Pterodroma are seabirds of temperate and tropical oceans.

Many are little-known, and their often similar appearance have caused the taxonomy of the group to be rather fluid.

[2] Although the systematics on this species has not yet been definitively established, provisionally some authorities have split the Desertas petrel, separating the Desertas breeding birds from those in the Cape Verde archipelago,[3] while others consider it a subspecies of the Fea's petrel.

The species is named after its breeding grounds, which are pronounced "Dez-ERT-ass".

A summary of data from a morphological study sheds light on the issue:[4] In terms of ratios: A 2024 study by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute found that unlike many other seabird species, which tend to flee from hurricanes, the Desertas petrel follows the paths of hurricanes to feed on fish and squid brought to the surface by the increased ocean mixing.