Manx Shearwater
                Puffinus
                puffinus
            
            
            
            
                Procellariiformes
            
            
            
                The tube-nosed seabirds, as this group is sometimes called, spend much of their life on the high seas out of sight of land, gleaning food from the water's surface. For most, the nesting season is the only time of the year that they touch land. They are drably colored—usually gray, black, or brown, with white—and range in size from small to very large. External nostrils on the upper mandible endow these birds with an unusually well developed sense of smell and contain a gland used for excreting salt. The order has four families worldwide, of which three are represented in Washington:
                
            
            
            
                Procellariidae
            
                       
            
                This group is diverse and ranges widely in size. A common trait that all members of this family share is that their nostrils are located in a single tube at the top of their bills. Most maneuver well in high winds, and many migrate long distances.  Most, but not all, nest in burrows. Those that do nest in burrows visit them only at night. The well-developed sense of smell of the shearwaters may help them find their burrows in the dark.
                
            General Description
First records at Westport and Ocean Shores (Grays Harbor County), September'October of 1990 and 1992. Increasingly reported since then from March to October, mostly well offshore in Pacific Ocean but also near outer coastline, in Strait of Juan de Fuca, and even in Puget Sound.
  Abundance
Abundance
| Ecoregion | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | 
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| Oceanic | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | |||||
| Pacific Northwest Coast | R | R | R | R | R | R | R | |||||
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North American Range Map


Family Members
 Northern FulmarFulmarus glacialis Northern FulmarFulmarus glacialis
 Murphy's PetrelPterodroma ultima Murphy's PetrelPterodroma ultima
 Mottled PetrelPterodroma inexpectata Mottled PetrelPterodroma inexpectata
 Cook's PetrelPterodroma cookii Cook's PetrelPterodroma cookii
 Pink-footed ShearwaterPuffinus creatopus Pink-footed ShearwaterPuffinus creatopus
 Flesh-footed ShearwaterPuffinus carneipes Flesh-footed ShearwaterPuffinus carneipes
 Greater ShearwaterPuffinus gravis Greater ShearwaterPuffinus gravis
 Wedge-tailed ShearwaterPuffinus pacificus Wedge-tailed ShearwaterPuffinus pacificus
 Buller's ShearwaterPuffinus bulleri Buller's ShearwaterPuffinus bulleri
 Sooty ShearwaterPuffinus griseus Sooty ShearwaterPuffinus griseus
 Short-tailed ShearwaterPuffinus tenuirostris Short-tailed ShearwaterPuffinus tenuirostris
 Manx ShearwaterPuffinus puffinus Manx ShearwaterPuffinus puffinus
 
        
       
    

