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  2. Xantus's murrelet - Wikipedia

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    Xantus's murrelet, native to the California Current system, has been split into two species: Scripps's murrelet, Synthliboramphus scrippsi; Guadalupe murrelet, ...

  3. Guadalupe murrelet - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalupe murrelet (Synthliboramphus hypoleucus) or Xantus's murrelet is a small seabird found in the California Current system in the Pacific Ocean. This auk breeds on islands off California and Mexico. It is threatened by predators introduced to its breeding colonies and by oil spills. [2] [3]

  4. Scripps's murrelet - Wikipedia

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    Scripps's murrelet chicks leave the nest for the ocean at just two days old. Scripps's murrelet feeds at sea (but on average not as far from land as Guadalupe murrelet), often in association with large pelagic predatory fish like tuna, on larval fish like anchovies, sardines and Sebastes rockfish. Like all auks it is a wing-propelled diver ...

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  6. Ancient murrelet - Wikipedia

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    The ancient murrelet (Synthliboramphus antiquus) is a bird in the auk family. The English term "murrelet" is a diminutive of "murre", a word of uncertain origins, but which may imitate the call of the common guillemot. [2] [3] Ancient murrelets are called "ancient" because they have grey on the back like a shawl, as worn by the elderly. [4]

  7. Synthliboramphus - Wikipedia

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    Craveri's murrelet: the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California off the Baja peninsula of Mexico Synthliboramphus antiquus: Ancient murrelet: northeast Asia, Aleutian Islands to western Canada, Commander Islands (eastern Russia). Synthliboramphus wumizusume: Japanese murrelet: Japan and southern Korea.