Black Guillemot
Black Guillemot Adult: Medium-sized seabird, black body with a large white wing patch and a dark, pointed bill. In flight white auxillaries and underwing linings are visible. Legs and feet are red. It flies low over the water with rapid wing beats. The inside of their mouth is bright orange.
● Song:
"peeee"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Black Guillemot: Eats polychaetes, mollusks, jellyfish, crustaceans, sponges, crabs, barnacles, and fish; forages by diving from the surface.
● Breeding & nesting:
Black Guillemot: One to two white eggs, sometimes tinted blue-green, with black, brown, and gray markings, are laid in a nest made of debris and small stones, and built under a rock either on a bare surface or on loose pebbles. Incubation ranges from 23 to 39 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species:
Black Guillemot: Pigeon Guillemot has dark wing linings and axillaries, and black bar on white shoulder patch.