It is found in marine waters in general proximity to nesting habitat.
Marbled murrelet nesting habitat.
The use of inland lakes during the nonbreeding season occurs in conjunction with visits to nesting areas.
Most animals stick to a life style similar to other closely related species.
During the winter marbled murrelets use inland old growth or mature sites for roosting courtship and investigating nest sites.
The marbled murrelet s breeding habitat requirements have been the subject of intense study since the first nests were discovered in the 1970s.
The marbled murrelet inhabits the nearshore marine environment in western north america.
This species nests in moist coastal coniferous forests usually within a few miles of the ocean and especially in old growth forests where large trees with broad mossy limbs provide ideal natural.
Marbled murrelet winter habitat is the same as the nesting and foraging habitat.
In washington this species is an uncommon resident.
Threatened the marbled murrelet is federally listed under the endangered species act as a threatened species in washington oregon and california and state listed as endangered in california and as threatened in oregon and washington critical habitat is designated for the species and a new proposal for critical habitat is available for review.