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  1. Leg Orange. Length 30-32cm. Habitats Marine and Intertidal, Wetland. UK breeding birds 19,000 pairs. UK wintering 58-80,000 birds (incl. Ireland) Weight 300-460g. Wingspan 52-58cm. No results. Unlike most other European auks the black guillemot is typically found in ones and twos, scattered around rocky islets.

  2. 2 de mar. de 2011 · http://www.guillemots.comShort film for the title track from the new Guillemots album "Walk the River". Directed by Sophia Di Martino. Watch the video for Th...

  3. Guillemots (also known as the Common Murre), like Puffins and Razorbills, are members of the Auk family. Just like the Razorbill, Guillemots are descended from a bird called the great auk which is now extinct. The great auk was considered to be the northern hemispheres equivalent of a penguin, which is very apparent in their appearance.

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  5. A hardy bird with a rich black-and-white plumage and showstopping red legs, Black Guillemots are a highlight of the cold rocky coasts of the North Atlantic and Arctic. These duck-sized seabirds forage close to shore, flapping their small wings to power deep dives for fish and invertebrates near the sea bottom. In winter, most of the black body plumage is replaced by whitish feathering. Some ...

  6. The Pigeon Guillemot is an attractive auk that nests on rocky coastlines of the North Pacific. Its velvety, dark brown plumage is set off by a bright white patch in the upperwing and vivid scarlet feet. In winter, the black underparts are replaced with dingy white feathering. Unlike many other species of alcids (auks, murrelets, and puffins), which feed far out to sea, Pigeon Guillemots stay ...

  7. Guillemots Guillemot Alcidae Information, images and range maps on over 1,000 birds of North America, including sub-species, vagrants, introduced birds and possibilities. There are two types of guillemots in North America. The Black Guillemot is the more common of the two species and can be found on the northern coast of the Atlantic and ...