Common Murre
Common Murre: Medium seabird with brown-black upperparts, throat, white underparts, and long dark bill. Tail is short. Some Atlantic birds have a narrow white eye-ring and stripe extending past the eye. Can dive to depths of more than 240 feet. Feeds on fish and invertebrates. AKA Common Guillemot.
● Song:
"murrrrr", "arrrrrrrrrrrrhh"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Common Murre: Feeds on polar cod, capelin, sprat, sand eels, small Atlantic cod, and herring; also eats marine worms, amphipods, shrimp, and mollusks. Forages by diving from the surface; can remain underwater for up to one minute, reaching 100 feet deep and reportedly down to 550 feet. Uses strong wings to fly underwater.
● Breeding & nesting:
Common Murre: Lays one white, green, blue, or brown egg directly on a rock or rock shelf with no nesting materials added. Incubation ranges from 28 to 33 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species:
Common Murre: Thick-billed Murre is blacker above with a white point intruding into the black throat. In winter, Thick-billed has a darker face without dark line on the cheek.