There are 66 species of seabirds in this family. They range in size and are found on oceans around the world. They have long, pointed wings; hooked bills; and tubular nostrils. They arrive on their nesting sites at night and nest in colonies on ocean islands or coasts. Females lay a single egg in a burrow in the ground. Both the male and female incubate the egg. They eat fish, squid, krill, copepods, and amphipods. Many of the species in this family are migratory. World Status Key US Status Key
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