The Spanish Ornithological Society (
SEO/BirdLife) has decided to declare
the Balearic Shearwater the Bird of the Year 2001, with a view to promoting
this species, in danger of extinction, and to encourage the
Balearic Government
to invest in its protection.
The Balearic Shearwater (Puffinus mauretanicus), called Virot in the
Pitiüses islands, is an endemic marine bird in the Balearics, and
that arrives at the breeding areas as from September-October. Some
couples remain in the western Mediterranean all year, but the immense majority
abandon it after breeding, reaching the area of the Gulf of Biscay-Brittany,
on the French Atlantic coast, staying there all summer. A small number
can be seen in the Straits of Gibraltar between May and June.
The estimates made in 1999 give a figure of the reproduction colony
of the Balearic Shearwater as between 2,200 and 4,200 couples. The
most numerous colonies are on Formentera.
More information:
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La Pardela
Balear (SEO/BirdLife)
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Proyecto Virot
Related news:
Recovery
plan of the Balearic Shearwater (7/3/2000)