The
function of these are unknown, but could be associated
with defending its burrow from intruders and strengthening
the bond with its mate. The Parakeet Auklet feeds varies
with season, during the breeding season it takes mostly
small planktonic crustaceans such as euphausiids, copepods
and amphipods. It often feeds at a considerable distance
from the colony, diving up to 30 m to reach its prey.
The Parakeet Auklet is highly social in its breeding colonies.Breeding
begins in April and May in colonies that are often shared
with other auk species. The pair lay one egg, which is
incubated for just over a month, the chick is then fed
4 times a day for around 35 days. The chick fledges at
night, flying out to sea alone. |