Where does the Blue-gray Noddy live?
Anous ceruleus has 1,075 records in 17 countries and territories, from 1839 to 2026. Most records come from French Polynesia.
- 1,075 records
- 17 places
- 63 years recorded
- Aves class
AnimaliaChordataAvesCharadriiformesLaridaeAnous
When it is recorded
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Peak month: May. Records cluster in the months an animal is present and being looked for, so a summer peak can reflect observer effort as much as the animal.
Where it is recorded
| Place | Records | Share |
|---|---|---|
| French Polynesia | 459 | |
| United States | 162 | |
| American Samoa | 128 | |
| Kiribati | 124 | |
| Australia | 57 | |
| Norfolk Island | 36 | |
| Samoa | 35 | |
| ZZ | 18 | |
| Marshall Islands | 9 | |
| Fiji | 8 | |
| New Zealand | 7 | |
| Cook Islands | 6 | |
| Tonga | 5 | |
| United States Minor Outlying Islands | 5 | |
| New Caledonia | 4 | |
| Pitcairn | 4 | |
| Christmas Island | 1 |
Related animals
Others in the family Laridae.
Ring-billed Gull
11,223,960 records
Herring Gull
7,289,858 records
Lesser Black-backed Gull
6,915,295 records
American herring gull, Smithsonian Gull
6,899,110 records
Black-headed Gull
6,838,408 records
Great Black-backed Gull
5,036,634 records
Mew Gull
3,398,916 records
Laughing Gull
3,221,312 records
Status from the records: resident
Recorded across many years and months — an established presence. This is inferred from how many years and months the animal appears in, not from a range map — treat it as evidence, not a formal assessment.
Recorded across many years and months — an established presence. This is inferred from how many years and months the animal appears in, not from a range map — treat it as evidence, not a formal assessment.