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Marbled Murrelet -
Marmeralk
-
Brachyramphus marmoratus

Image ID:
4948
Date: 
07/07/2014
Location: 
Neah Bay,
Makah Indian Reservation,
Olympic Peninsula,
Washington,
USA
Description: 

The Marbled Murrelet has a fascinating breeding behaviour, which is very unusual for a pelagic bird species. The species breeds offshore, in old-growth and late successional coniferous forests, where the birds build their nest high in the canopy of old coniferous trees. The nests are usually found within 60 km of coast in western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla), Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) or Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) being their most important nest trees. Less the frequently the Marbled murrelet, breeds on bare ground, usually on inland slopes, in boreal tundra regions along sea coasts. It took science very long to discover where these birds were breeding, until keen birders observed adult Murrelets flying landinwards over the vast old growth forests.

Keywords: 
bird |
auk |
marbled murrelet |
brachyramphus marmoratus |
vogel |
marmeralk |
pelagic |
pacific coasts |
pacific ocean |
along sea coasts |
offshore from coniferous forests along mainland coast |
breeds in old-growth forests |
mature forests |
old trees |
giant trees |
winters in sheltered and productive coastal waters |
coastal lakes |
pelagisch |
pacifische kust |
pacifische oceaan |
op zee langs kusten |
kusten voor oude naaldbossen |
broedt in oude bossen en oerbossen |
oude bomen |
woudreuzen |
overwintert in beschutte en visrijke kustwateren |
kustmeren
Category: 
Birds |
Non-passerines |
Auks |
Places |
North America |
USA |
Olympic Peninsula
Image type: 
Digital
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http://bernardvanelegem.com/image/marbled-murrelet-2

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