List of birds of the Prince Edward Islands

The Prince Edward Islands, c. 1,750 km (1,087 mi) offshore in the Roaring Forties, are near-pristine and deemed the second most important sub-Antarctic archipelago in terms of breeding birds.

Location of the Prince Edward Islands in the Indian Ocean

Note: All but the accidentals are breeders

Anatidae

Spheniscidae

Diomedeidae

Procellariidae

Oceanitidae

Pelecanoididae

Phalacrocoracidae

Ardeidae

Rallidae

Chionididae

Stercorariidae

Laridae

Cuculidae

Hirundinidae

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Species additional to mainland list
  2. The race concerned, A. e. eatoni, is known as Kerguelen pintail
  3. 1 2 Breeder on Prince Edward Island only
  4. Two species according to some authorities, namely the Atlantic and Indian yellow-nosed albatross. Both occur in South African waters, but only the latter is a regional breeder
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