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February2007web
Continued >> Wildlife Spotlight: Common Murre (Uria aalge) Often described as “flying penguins” or “footballs”, common murres are the most abundant bird in the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary. Every winter these hearty seabirds return to the sanctuary to prospect (scout) for nests. Common Murres ...
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March2006web
Read more about the public's opposition.>> Common Murre Restoration Project As recently as the early eighties, a breeding colony of Common Murres at Devil’s Slide Rock in San Mateo County ... earmarked for natural resource damage was put towards the Common Murre Restoration Project. Since 1996, the project has successfully brought back thousands of murres to Devil’s Slide Rock and San Pedro ...
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Gray whale Steller sea lion Common murre Ashy storm-petrel Cultural Resources Shipwrecks Fossil beds Every spring the cries of hundreds of thousands of cormorants, common murres, and other seabirds rise up from ...
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Orca Network - Sightings Archives - September 2002
Harbor Seals and I have never seen 5 transients attack so many birds, most were Common Murres, if not all. I mean dozens, not sure how many they ate but attacks all ...
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NOAA Photo Library
National Marine Sanctuary 39 A tufted puffin Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary 40 Common murres Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary 41 Marbled godwits and willets at the water ...
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NOAA Photo Library
NOAA Photo Library Common murres Image ID: sanc0122, NOAA's Sanctuaries Collection Location: Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary • High Resolution Photo Available Publication of the U.S.
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PRBO Conservation Science: Cosco Busan Oil Spill
Seabirds Common Species collected during the Cosco Busan event: Surf Scoters, Western Grebes, Eared Grebes, Greater Scaup, Common Murres, and Brandt's Cormorants. Other common species included Clark's Grebes, Horned Grebes, Ruddy Ducks, Greater White-winged Scoters and Common Loons. Numerous other ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Birding in Pt. Reyes
Black Phoebe, Marsh Wren, Common Yellowthroat, White-crowned and Song Sparrows are year-round residents. Pied-billed Grebe, American Coot ... a bit to the Lighthouse observation deck. From the observation deck you can observe nesting Common Murres in the spring and summer and of course whales if you are lucky out on ...
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Makah NALEMP Program and Accomplishments: Site 22
Washington; approximately 5,000 common murres (Uria aalge) nest and breed there. Tatoosh Island installations (1939) Prior to the arrival ... Direct and indirect effects: Interactions between bald eagles and common murres – a paper published in Ecological Applications, 11(6), 2001, pp. 1858–1869 Common Murre on Tatoosh Island, WA – a ...
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