Overview
Rhinoceros Auklet: Medium-sized seabird with black upperparts, dark gray underparts, and white belly. Eyes have long white plumes above and below. Bill is yellow with pale horn. Legs and feet are gray. Swims and dives for crustaceans and small fish. Fast direct flight with rapid wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Rhinoceros Auklet: Breeds from the Aleutians south to central California and winters off breeding grounds and south to southern California; also winters in Asia.
Topo Map:
Upright-perching Water-like Body
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Interesting Facts
The Rhinoceros Auklet is actually a puffin, not an auklet. It is the only living species of the genus Cerorhinca.
It is also known as the Rhino Auklet, Unicorn Puffin and Horn-billed Puffin.
They dig tunnels up to 20 feet long. They prefer to dig nesting sites on a slight incline to aid with taking off as they are weak fliers.
A group of auks has many collective nouns, including a "colony", "loomery", and "raft" of auks.
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Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Yury Lisyak
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