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  There are 23 species of  small seabirds in this family. They are found on temperate and tropical oceans around the world. They are dark brown or black with white markings. They have long, pointed wings and tubular nostrils. Storm petrels only come onto land to nest. They arrive on their nesting islands at night and nest in colonies. Females lay a single egg in a burrow in the ground. Both the male and female incubate the egg. Storm petrels fly low and close to the surface of the water where they catch fish, crustaceans, and plankton. Some species migrate. 
 
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 Least Concern
Least Concern   Near Threatened
Near Threatened   Vulnerable
Vulnerable   Endangered
Endangered   Critically Endangered
Critically Endangered   Extinct  Wild
Extinct  Wild   Extinct
Extinct 
 Threatened in NH
Threatened in NH   Endangered in US
Endangered in US Endangered in NH
Endangered in NH   Breeds in NH
Breeds in NH   Introduced
Introduced Africa
Africa   Antarctica
Antarctica   Asia
Asia   Australia
Australia   Europe
Europe   North/Central America
North/Central America   South America
South America   NH
NH 