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Overview
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.
Range and Habitat
Common Murre: Breeds along the Arctic and subarctic coasts south to central California and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Spends winters south to southern California and Massachusetts; also in Eurasia. Preferred habitats include rocky coasts.
SONGS AND CALLS
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Common Murre
Voice Text
"murrrrr", "arrrrrrrrrrrrhh"
INTERESTING FACTS
- Common murres can fly 200 kilometers from the nest to find food for their chicks, and may dive as deep as 100 meters for food.
- Courtship displays including bowing, billing and preening. The male points its head vertically and makes croaking and growling noises to attract the females.
- The eggs vary in color and pattern to help the parents recognize them, each egg is unique.
- A group of murres are collectively known as a "bazaar" and a "fragrance" of murres.
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