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  1. The Guillemot is the most common species of Auk in Ireland. It is a highly-marine species, only found on land in the breeding season.

  2. Music video by Guillemots performing Annie, Let's Not Wait. (C) 2006 Polydor Ltd. (UK)

  3. Guillemots are the largest existing members of the Alcidae family since the extinction of the Great Auks in the 1800s. Brünnich Guillemots claim the smallest individual territory of any bird in the world, only needing less than 0.5 metres per bird’s nesting space. Brünnich Guillemots are one of the most numerous seabirds in the northern ...

  4. 17 de sept. de 2021 · 0. Concerns have been raised after reports of 'unprecedented' deaths amongst guillemots in the north of the UK. The seabirds have reportedly been found starving and washed up dead along the coast of Scotland and northeast England. The birds have also been seen closer to shore than normal, away from their hunting grounds out in the open water.

  5. www.seabird.org › wildlife › guillemotScottish Seabird Centre

    Guillemots are fairly wide-spread around the rocky coast of Scotland, breeding in vast seabird ‘cities’; densely-packed, noisy colonies usually found on cliffs or rocky islands. Guillemots feed on fish, crustaceans, and molluscs, diving from the surface of the water to catch their prey. Conservation Status:

  6. Guillemot. The guillemot is a seabird of the auk family that comes on land to breed in the summer. Most guillemots spend their winters out at sea, though some birds are present all year round in inshore waters close to colonies. Guillemots are slightly larger than razorbills and have a brown head and upper body but a white lower body.

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