Barolo Shearwater or Ancient Murrelet?

Here's how to tell the difference

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Barolo Shearwater

Puffinus baroli

General Appearance

The Barolo Shearwater is a small seabird, typically measuring about 27-30 cm in length with a wingspan ranging between 67-72 cm. Its plumage is predominantly black and white, with the upper parts including the back and wings being a rich black while the underparts, including the belly and underwings, are a bright white. A distinct and thin black band runs across the leading edges of the wings, visible in flight. Their beak is slender and dark gray, complementing their small rounded head. Legs and feet are also dark, often having a slightly bluish tint.

Male vs Female

The Barolo Shearwater shows no significant sexual dimorphism as both males and females have similar size and plumage. This similarity in appearance makes it challenging to distinguish their sexes visually in the wild. Observations during the breeding season might provide slight variations in behavior rather than physical characteristics. Hence, both sexes are equally involved in nesting duties, including incubation and feeding of the chicks.

Juvenile

Juvenile Barolo Shearwaters differ slightly from adults primarily in the sharpness and intensity of their plumage colors. Younger birds may appear duller with a less distinct contrast between the black and white areas. The feather edges in juveniles often have a slightly frayed look as they transition into adult plumage. As they mature, they quickly take on the brighter and more defined coloration seen in adults. However, there are no drastic changes in size or shape between juveniles and adults.

Size

11.0 - 13.0 in/6.0 oz

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How to tell the Barolo Shearwater from the Ancient Murrelet

Visual differences

Barolo Shearwaters are larger, measuring 11-13 inches in length with a weight of about 6 ounces, while Ancient Murrelets are smaller at 9-10 inches and weigh 6-9.5 ounces. Barolo Shearwaters feature contrasting black and white plumage, whereas Ancient Murrelets have a striking tuxedo-like appearance. The Barolo Shearwater exhibits a slender beak suited for plunge-diving, contrasting with the Murrelet's shorter, stouter beak. Additionally, the Murrelet's plumage includes white facial markings, absent in the Barolo Shearwater.

Key differences and behavior

The Barolo Shearwater and Ancient Murrelet both exhibit unique behaviors in their preferred marine habitats. Barolo Shearwaters are nocturnal navigators, using stars to guide their playful zigzag flights over the Atlantic, nesting in secluded coastal cliffs in the subtropics. These monogamous birds focus on a diet of small fish and squid, avoiding terrestrial feeders. In contrast, Ancient Murrelets are active by day, nesting in burrows on North Pacific forested islands. They feed on small fish and crustaceans and exhibit social courtship behaviors in colonies. Notably, Ancient Murrelet chicks are precocial, following parents to sea shortly after hatching, unlike Barolo chicks, which are raised in nests. Both species are impacted by their marine environments' health, underscoring the need for ecosystem preservation for their sustenance.

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