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Guillemot with fish, Farne Islands

Guillemots, like the puffins and the very similar looking relation the razorbill are members of the auk family of seabirds. They don't build a nest, instead they lay a pear-shaped egg on the bare surface of the rock, which, if kicked or bumped will spin in a circle and not be knocked off. A few weeks after the guillemot chick hatches it will jump from the rock, still unable to fly, into the water where it will feed for the first time, being taught by its parents. Many of the guillemot chicks do not survive this transition. Approximately 3% of the guillemot population at the Islands are "bridled", these birds have a white ring around each eye with a white streak leading to the back of their heads, which almost makes them look as if they are wearing spectacles.

 

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Uploaded on July 21, 2015
Taken on June 15, 2015