 
            Auks, Murres and Puffins
AlcidaeCharadriiformes
Description
Alcids are diving seabirds of the Northern Hemisphere. Most are more comfortable in and under the water than in the air. While some members of the family fly long distances in post-breeding dispersal or migration, others fly only with effort. Underwater, they use their wings as flippers to swim after fish, krill, and other aquatic prey. The majority nest in colonies on islands, and many are active in these colonies only at night, spending the day foraging on open water far from their nesting sites. Many nest in burrows, and most species lay only one egg each year, although some lay two. Both sexes incubate and care for the young. Most alcids are predominantly black-and-white, with different breeding and non-breeding plumages.
Species Found In Washington
 Common MurreUria aalge Common MurreUria aalge
 Thick-billed MurreUria lomvia Thick-billed MurreUria lomvia
 Pigeon GuillemotCepphus columba Pigeon GuillemotCepphus columba
 Long-billed MurreletBrachyramphus perdix Long-billed MurreletBrachyramphus perdix
 Marbled MurreletBrachyramphus marmoratus Marbled MurreletBrachyramphus marmoratus
 Kittlitz's MurreletBrachyramphus brevirostris Kittlitz's MurreletBrachyramphus brevirostris
 Xantus's MurreletSynthliboramphus hypoleucus Xantus's MurreletSynthliboramphus hypoleucus
 Ancient MurreletSynthliboramphus antiquus Ancient MurreletSynthliboramphus antiquus
 Cassin's AukletPtychoramphus aleuticus Cassin's AukletPtychoramphus aleuticus
 Parakeet AukletAethia psittacula Parakeet AukletAethia psittacula
 Whiskered AukletAethia pygmaea Whiskered AukletAethia pygmaea
 Rhinoceros AukletCerorhinca monocerata Rhinoceros AukletCerorhinca monocerata
 Horned PuffinFratercula corniculata Horned PuffinFratercula corniculata
 Tufted PuffinFratercula cirrhata Tufted PuffinFratercula cirrhata
