Pacific Diver

Introduction
Closely related to Black-throated Diver, Pacific Diver breeds across much of northern Canada and Alaska, migrating south to the Pacific coast of the USA for the winter. Understandably, this is an extremely rare visitor to Britain & Ireland.

Key Stats
Status and Trends
Conservation Status
Population Size
Population Change
Population trends of this scarce species are not routinely monitored.
Distribution
This species is a rare vagrant and was recorded during Bird Atlas 2007–11 as shown on the map.
Occupied 10-km squares in UK
or view it on Bird Atlas Mapstore.
Distribution Change
This vagrant is too rarely reported to map distribution change.
Seasonality
Pacific Diver is a very rare winter vagrant.
Weekly pattern of occurrence
The graph shows when the species is present in the UK, with taller bars indicating a higher likelihood of encountering the species in appropriate regions and habitats.

Movement
Britain & Ireland movement
Biology
Survival and Longevity
Survival is shown as the proportion of birds surviving from one year to the next and is derived from bird ringing data. It can also be used to estimate how long birds typically live.
Classification, names and codes
Classification and Codes
- Order: Gaviiformes
- Family: Gaviidae
- Scientific name: Gavia pacifica
- Authority: Lawrence, 1858
- BTO 2-letter code: KD
- Euring code number: 33
Alternate species names
- Catalan: calàbria del Pacífic
- Czech: potáplice pacifická
- Danish: Stillehavs-lom
- Dutch: Pacifische Parelduiker
- Estonian: kirdekaur
- Finnish: tundrakuikka
- French: Plongeon du Pacifique
- German: Pazifiktaucher
- Hungarian: alaszkai búvár
- Italian: Strolaga del Pacifico
- Latvian: Klusa okeana gargale
- Lithuanian: baltakaklis naras
- Norwegian: Amerikastorlom
- Polish: nur pacyficzny
- Portuguese: mobelha-do-pacífico
- Slovak: potáplica bledotylová
- Spanish: Colimbo del Pacífico
- Swedish: stillahavslom
- Welsh: Trohwydd y Môr Tawel