Blue-eyed shag


Leucocarbo is a genus of birds in the cormorant and shag family Phalacrocoracidae. Several species within the genus are collectively known as blue-eyed shags. This is a group of closely related cormorant taxa. Many have a blue, purple or red ring around the eye ; other shared features are white underparts and pink feet.
They are found around the colder parts of the Southern Hemisphere, especially near southern South America, Antarctica, and New Zealand. Many are endemic to remote islands. Determining which types are species and which are subspecies of what larger species is problematic; various recent authorities have recognized from 8 to 14 species and have placed them in a variety of genera. The common names are even more confusing, "like myriad footprints criss-crossing in the snow and about as easy to disentangle." Only one common name is given for most species here.

Taxonomy

The genus Leucocarbo was introduced in 1856 by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte. He did not specify a type species but this was designated as the guanay cormorant by William Ogilvie-Grant in 1898. The name Leucocarbo combines the Ancient Greek leukos meaning "white" with the genus name Carbo introduced by Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1799.
A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 found that Leucocarbo is sister to the American cormorants in the genus Nannopterum; the genera split between 6.7 - 8.0 million years ago.
The genus contains 15 species:
ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
Leucocarbo magellanicusRock shag or Magellanic cormorantThe coast of Argentina, Uruguay and southern Chile.
Leucocarbo bougainvilliiGuanay cormorantThe western coast of South America.
Leucocarbo ranfurlyiBounty shagBounty Islands.
Leucocarbo carunculatusNew Zealand king shag, rough-faced shag or kawauNew Zealand.
Leucocarbo onslowiChatham shagChatham Islands.
Leucocarbo chalconotusStewart Island shagEastern coast of New Zealand.
Leucocarbo colensoiAuckland shagAuckland Islands.
Leucocarbo campbelliCampbell shagCampbell Island.
Leucocarbo atricepsImperial shag or blue-eyed shagSouthern Chile and Argentina.
Leucocarbo georgianusSouth Georgia shagSouth Georgia and the Shag Rocks.
Leucocarbo melanogenisCrozet shagCrozet Island, Prince Edward Islands and Marion Island.
Leucocarbo bransfieldensisAntarctic shagThe Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands and Elephant Island.
Leucocarbo verrucosusKerguelen shagKerguelen Islands.
Leucocarbo nivalisHeard Island shagHeard and McDonald Islands.
Leucocarbo purpurascensMacquarie shagMacquarie Island.