Appearance
This is the heaviest species of skua and rivals the largest gulls, the great black-backed gull and glaucous gull, as the heaviest species in the shorebird order although not as large in length or wingspan. It is 52–64 cm in length, 126–160 cm in wingspan and has a body mass of 1.2–2.18 kg . ''S. a. hamiltoni'' measured on Gough Island, weighed an average of 1.43 kg in 9 males and 1.65 kg in 9 females. ''S. a. lönnbergi'' measured in the Chatham Islands weighed an average of 1.73 kg in 30 males and an average of 1.93 kg in 32 females. The latter is the highest colony mean body mass for any living species of shorebird.A study in 2016 reported that brown skuas can identify individual human beings, possibly indicating high cognitive abilities.
Food
It feeds on fish , other birds, small mammals, eggs and carrion.References:
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