- years—a
record for the species.
Razorbills are
distributed across the
North Atlantic; the
world po****tion of
razorbills is
estimated to be at less than...
-
Razorbill is a
large bird.
Razorbill may also
refer to:
Razorbill (publisher), a
publishing imprint of
Penguin Group Empire Razorbill, an
Empire ship...
- impennis. The name Alca is a
Latin derivative of the
Scandinavian word for
razorbills and
their relatives. The bird was
known in
literature even
before this...
-
cooler areas to the north:
snowy owls, snow buntings,
harlequin ducks, and
razorbills.
These have been seen in the
northern part of the state. Invertebrates:...
-
Alcidae comes from the
genus Alca
given by Carl
Linnaeus in 1758 for the
razorbill (Alca torda) from the
Norwegian word alke. Auks are
superficially similar...
- with
coastal wildlife such as the
northern gannet,
Atlantic puffin and
razorbill.
Spurn Point is a
narrow 3-mile (4.8 km) long sand spit. It is a national...
- Clarke, J.A. (2011). "An
Alphataxonomic Revision of
Extinct and
Extant Razorbills (Aves, Alcidae): A
Combined Morphometric and
Phylogenetic Approach". Ornithological...
-
colonies of gannets, Manx shearwater, puffins, kittiwakes,
shags and
razorbills. In comparison, with 60 per cent of
Wales above the 150m contour, the...
- seabirds, such as fulmar, petrel, cormorant, shag, redshank,
guillemot and
razorbill,
while the
weathered rock
formations host
numerous plant types, including...
- Scopoli's and
Balearic shearwaters, Audouin's and
lesser black-backed gulls,
razorbills, and
Atlantic puffins. A
resident orca pod of some 36
individuals lives...