Within this range they can be found up to 75 km inland.
Marbled murrelet range.
Breeding plumage is dark brown with few contrasting marks.
Slightly darker cap and blotchy pale belly.
Mottled in milk chocolate brown during the summer adults change into stark black and white for winter.
These stocky little birds dive for zooplankton and fish using their wings to fly underwater.
Marbled murrelets are seabirds that forage in marine waters but nest in forests.
They locate their nest in a depression on a mat of moss lichen or debris accumulations on large branches.
Often in small flocks on coastal waters where it dives underwater searching for fish.
The geographic centre of the species range is in southeast alaska and alaska and canada are home to the largest numbers of birds.
Dnr has worked with usfws to identify current and future habitat within the range of the marbled murrelet red line.
Because they rely on old growth trees for.
No other north american member of the auk family alcidae nests in trees.
However marbled murrelets have been found up to 59 miles 95 km inland in washington 35 miles 56 km inland in oregon 22 miles 37 km inland in northern california and 11 miles 18 km inland in central california.
Note black cap that extends below the eye a white.
Though the marbled murrelet was first described in 1789 its nest remained undiscovered until 1974.
Marbled murrelets occur along 4 000 kilometers of coastline extending from california to alaska.
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Marbled murrelets are coastal birds that occur mainly near saltwater within 1 2 miles 2 km of shore.
Small seabird that breeds in old growth evergreen forests sometimes far from the coast.
T he breeding range of the marbled murrelet extends from bristol bay alaska south to the aleutian archipelago northeast to cook inlet kodiak island kenai peninsula and prince william sound south coastally throughout the alexander archipelago of alaska and through british columbia washington oregon to northern monterey bay in central california.
The marbled murrelet usually nests in trees 200 years old or older.
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Nonbreeding birds are sharply patterned black white and gray.
Strategically important areas for conservation are identified below.
In washington marbled murrelets nest in mature and old growth conifer forests and sometimes in comparatively younger forests with residual old growth trees.