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  1. Hace 4 días · Black guillemots are a little more compact than their cousins – clocking in at 30cm tall, they’re 10cm shorter than common guillemots; they weigh half as much, at only half a kilo; one other difference is that it’s much easier to find black guillemots inshore instead of out at sea.

  2. speakenglishalfresco.com › blog › scotlands-secret-spotsScotland’s Secret Spots

    Hace 16 horas · Wildlife Watching: Home to red deer, golden eagles, and otters. Forested Trails: ... Visitors can spot puffins, guillemots, and razorbills nesting on the dramatic cliffs, along with seals and dolphins in the surrounding waters. Glen Affric: Known for its stunning landscapes, Glen Affric is also a prime spot for wildlife watching.

  3. Hace 4 días · Saturday, 01 June 2024. Overcast with occasional drizzle brightening by early evening with a brisk F6 northerly keeping it fresh. A busy all day session over the sea saw some brilliant totals returned with 2 Eiders, 624 Kittiwakes, a Little Gull, 11 Sandwich Terns, 7 Arctic Terns, an adult Long-tailed Skua, 683 Guillemots, 310 Razorbills, 603 Large Auk sp, 19 Puffins, 10 Red-throated Divers, 6 ...

  4. lancashiretimes.co.uk › article › GuillemotsGuillemots

    Hace 4 días · Guillemots are a group of seabirds that are also known as murres or auks. There are several species of guillemots, including the common guillemot, the black guillemot and the razorbill. They have a distinctive black and white plumage, with a black back, wings and a white belly.

  5. Hace 4 días · Our friends at UKCEH who study the Guillemot population at great depth are reporting low numbers of birds, with gaps in the colonies once filled with birds. We are aware that Guillemots have had a tough winter (winter survival lower than expected) and this will be contributing to low attendance.

  6. Hace 16 horas · Towards the northern side of the beach is a promenade that extends a towards the red sandstone cliffs in the central section of the beach. Beyond these the beach is backed by St Bees Golf Club. On St Bees Head there is an RSPB nature reserve which is home to a range of seabirds including: guillemots, kittiwakes, fulmars and razorbills.

  7. Hace 3 días · 4) Guillemots. Similar to razorbills, guillemots are also small black and white seabirds. However, their beaks are longer and pointier and lack the distinctive white stripe. Unlike puffins, who nest inside the cliffs, guillemots precariously balance their eggs between their feet right on the narrow cliff ledges.