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==Description==
==Description==
Boobies are large birds with long pointed wings and long bills. They hunt [[fish]] by diving from a height into the sea and pursuing their prey underwater. Facial air sacs under their skin cushion the impact with the water. Boobies are colonial breeders on islands and coasts. They normally lay one or more chalky-blue eggs on the ground or sometimes in a tree nest.
Boobies are large birds with long pointed wings and long bills. They hunt [[fish]] by diving from a height into the sea and pursuing their prey underwater. Facial air sacs under their skin cushion the impact with the water. Boobies are colonial breeders on islands and coasts. They normally lay one or more chalky-blue eggs on the ground or sometimes in a tree nest. These birds were named after womens breast because of their shape and size.


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Revision as of 00:59, 8 March 2011

Booby
Blue-footed Booby displaying by raising a foot
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Sula

Brisson, 1760
Species

For fossil species, see text.

A booby is a seabird in the genus Sula, part of the Sulidae family. Boobies are closely related to the gannets (Morus), which were formerly included in Sula.

Description

Boobies are large birds with long pointed wings and long bills. They hunt fish by diving from a height into the sea and pursuing their prey underwater. Facial air sacs under their skin cushion the impact with the water. Boobies are colonial breeders on islands and coasts. They normally lay one or more chalky-blue eggs on the ground or sometimes in a tree nest. These birds were named after womens breast because of their shape and size.

Name

Their name was possibly based on the Spanish slang term bubie, meaning "dunce", as these tame birds had a habit of landing on board sailing ships, where they were easily captured and eaten. Owing to this, boobies are often mentioned as having been caught and eaten by shipwrecked sailors, notably Captain Bligh of the Bounty and his adherents, during their famous voyage after being set adrift by Fletcher Christian and his followers.

Systematics and evolution

Red-footed Booby and Nazca Booby
File:Red-footed Booby (Sula sula) flying.jpg
Red-footed Booby, Sula sula

Five of the six extant Sulidae species called boobies are in the genus Sula, while the three gannets are usually treated in the genus Morus. Abbott's Booby was formerly included in Sula but is now placed in a monotypic genus Papasula which represents an ancient lineage perhaps closer to Morus.[1]

Some authorities consider that all nine species should be considered congeneric in Sula. However, they are readily told apart, by means of osteology. The distinct lineages of gannets and boobies are known to have existed in such form, since at least the Middle Miocene, c.15 mya (Olson 1985).

The fossil records of boobies are not as well documented as those of the gannets; possibly because the species of boobies were less numerous in the late Miocene to Pliocene, when gannets had their highest diversity or because of the more tropical distribution of boobies, many fossil species have simply not been found yet, as most localities are in continental North America or Europe.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Friesen, V. L. (July 2002). "Molecular Support for Species Status of the Nazca Booby". The Auk. 119 (3). Kingston, Ontario: Department of Biology, Queen's University: 820–826. doi:10.1642/0004-8038(2002)119[0820:MSFSSO]2.0.CO;2. Retrieved 2008-11-13. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: date and year (link)