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91 species

Eudyptes chrysolophus (Macaroni Penguin)

Eudyptes moseleyi (Moseley's Rockhopper Penguin)

Eudyptes pachyrhynchus (Fiordland Penguin)

Eudyptes robustus (Snares Penguin)

Eudyptes schlegeli (Royal Penguin)

Eudyptes sclateri (Erect-crested Penguin)

Eudyptula minor (Little Penguin)

Eudyptula minor
Eudyptula minor
Eudyptula minor

Fregata andrewsi (Christmas Island Frigatebird)

Fregata ariel (Lesser Frigatebird)

Fregata ariel
Fregata ariel

Fregata minor (Great Frigatebird)

Fregetta grallaria (White-bellied Storm-Petrel)

Fregetta grallaria
Fregetta grallaria
Fregetta grallaria

Fregetta tropica (Black-bellied Storm-Petrel)

Fulmarus glacialoides (Southern Fulmer)

Halobaena caerulea (Blue Petrel)

Macronectes giganteus (Southern Giant-Petrel)

Macronectes giganteus
Macronectes giganteus
Macronectes giganteus

Macronectes halli (Northern Giant-Petrel)

Macronectes halli
Macronectes halli
Macronectes halli

Morus capensis (Cape Gannet)

Morus serrator (Australasian Gannet)

Morus serrator
Morus serrator
Morus serrator

Oceanites oceanicus (Wilson's Storm-Petrel)

Oceanites oceanicus
Oceanites oceanicus

Pachyptila belcheri (Slender-billed Prion)

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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