Family: Procellariidae
Habitat: Nests on sea cliffs or rocky islands; found in pelagic waters (A.O.U. 1998).
Distribution: Ranges at sea in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Breeds in the Aleutians, the Gulf of Alaska, islands in the Canadian Arctic, on Labrador, and in Newfoundland (A.O.U. 1998).
Field Marks: Thick neck, yellow bill with tubular nostrils.
Nest Habits: Breeds in colonies, usually located on cliffs.
Eggs: 1; 74 millimeter; dull white, occasionally stained with red spots.
Incubation: Approximately 50-60 days, by both sexes; young are able to fly after about 50 days.
Habitat: Nests on sea cliffs or rocky islands; found in pelagic waters (A.O.U. 1998).
Distribution: Ranges at sea in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Breeds in the Aleutians, the Gulf of Alaska, islands in the Canadian Arctic, on Labrador, and in Newfoundland (A.O.U. 1998).
Field Marks: Thick neck, yellow bill with tubular nostrils.
Nest Habits: Breeds in colonies, usually located on cliffs.
Eggs: 1; 74 millimeter; dull white, occasionally stained with red spots.
Incubation: Approximately 50-60 days, by both sexes; young are able to fly after about 50 days.