I finally found a few minutes to look through my Murphy's Petrel (Pterodroma ultima) photos from the offshore boat trip last weekend (7 May 2023). These aren't stellar shots, but they're the best I have from the day, and I think they're still helpful for learning about different field marks for this species. Murphy's Petrels are generally rare on day trips from shore, but on this day we observed over 40 individuals. It was quite a show!
Some individuals were close enough to see the combination of brown and gray feathers on the back and upper wings. The patterning of silver highlights on the back appeared to be unique to an individual. (Sometimes it was hard to tell whether some individuals made multiple passes by the boat, but looking at feather patterns in the photos I could distinguish different individuals.)
And sometimes bank at strong angles:
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