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  1. Abbott's booby (Papasula abbotti) is an endangered seabird of the sulid family, which includes gannets and boobies. It is a large booby and is placed within its own monotypic genus. It was first identified from a specimen collected by William Louis Abbott, who discovered it on Assumption Island in 1892.

  2. Głuptak czarnoskrzydły (Papasula abbotti) – gatunek dużego ptaka wodnego z rodziny głuptaków (Sulidae), jedyny przedstawiciel rodzaju Papasula. Obecnie jest endemitem Wyspy Bożego Narodzenia, zagrożonym wyginięciem.

  3. 4 mar 2020 · Abbott's Booby Papasula abbotti. Names (22) Monotypic. Field Identification. 79 cm; male 1370–1620 g, female 1470–1700 g. A typical booby with large eye and large and coarsely serrated bill; in flight looks very slim, with long and noticeably narrow wings, neck narrower than head.

  4. Abbott's Booby Papasula abbotti. Sign in to see your badges. Identification. POWERED BY MERLIN. Listen. More audio recordings. Gangly, stretched-out-looking black-and-white seabird. Strikingly slender and strange-looking in flight. Breeds in the rainforest canopy of Christmas Island, and forages in the adjacent ocean.

  5. Wikipedia. NatureServe. ITIS. Flickr. Audio. More links. Abbott's booby is an endangered seabird of the sulid family, which includes gannets and boobies. It is a large booby and is placed within its own monotypic genus. It was first identified from a specimen collected by William Louis Abbott, who discovered it on Assumption Island in 1892.

  6. Papasula abbotti. Overview. Threats. About. The Abbott’s Booby has a unique breeding biology, behaviour and bone structure that sets it apart from the six other booby species. One of these physiological differences is its slightly hooked bill, which as a serrated cutting edge.

  7. It nests in tall rainforest trees at 160-260 m elevation in the western, central and northern areas of Christmas Island (Commonwealth of Australia 2004), and lays one egg. Successful parents can only breed biennially. It may first breed at eight years of age, and its average lifespan may be c.40 years.