Murrelets feed at sea on small fish, larval fish,
krill and other small
zooplankton. Chicks are fed with larger fish carried in the bill. The breeding behaviour of this genus is very unusual. Unlike most other seabirds, they do not breed in colonies or even necessarily close to the sea, instead nesting, depending on species, on branches of old-growth
conifers, mountaintops, or on open ground. They lay one
egg on bare ground or on a thick
lichen- or
moss-covered branch or hollow. The egg is incubated for a month, then the chick is fed for around 40 days until it
fledges and flies unaccompanied to the sea. Breeding success is low and chick mortality high. ==Threats==