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Overview
Crested Auklet: Small, oddly attired seabird of Arctic waters with dark gray body. Head has a strange, smiling orange bill, quail-like crest, bright yellow-white eyes and white eye plumes. Legs and feet are gray. Feeds on zooplankton, crustaceans, squid and fish. Swift, low, direct flight.
Range and Habitat
Crested Auklet: Breeds in the Aleutians and other islands and coasts around Bering Sea. Spends winters in nearby ocean waters and nests on island coasts where sliding rocks form a talus slope, with the largest boulders at the bottom and bare cliff at the top, near the sea for feeding.
Topo Map:
Upright-perching Water-like Body
Listen to Call
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Interesting Facts
The Crested Auklet rub a citrus-like scent, secreted in wick-like feathers on their backs, on each other during courtship, a behavior called alloanointing. It is well known among some mammals, such as peccaries, but until now was not documented among birds.
Research also indicates that the behavior could help protect the birds from parasites, such as ticks.
It stores plankton in a pouch under its tongue to feed to the chick.
A group of auks has many collective nouns, including a "colony", "loomery", and "raft" of auks.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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