guillemot in English

noun
1
a black-breasted auk (seabird) with a narrow pointed bill, typically nesting on cliff ledges.
The lines of supporting buoys have been adopted by cormorants, gulls, guillemots , eider ducks, oystercatchers and even the odd heron.

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1. The most numerous birds on Svalbard are Auks, represented by the little auk, brünnich’s guillemot, black guillemot and the Atlantic puffin

2. Anne Guillemot and Michel Laxenaire state: “The cult of slimness bears some responsibility.”

3. Guillemot nesting in the cliffs at heimaey island, iceland - great Auk stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

4. Alcidae, bird family, order Charadriiformes, which includes the birds known as auk, auklet, dovekie, guillemot, murre, murrelet, and puffin (qq.v.).

5. Mais auparavant, Marc Guillemot et ses concurrents vont devoir affronter des Brises contraires et musclées sur une mer qui va devenir hachée et très inconfortable

6. This guided trip from Anacortes offers an opportunity to visit Pigeon Guillemot nesting areas and see other species of "Alcids," such as Marbled Murrelet, Common Murre and Rhinocerus Auklet.

7. Some ecological trends noted recently include a recent decline in black guillemot poulations in Alaska (due to a decrease in local cod food supply) and a dramatic drop in gemfish populations off New Zealand (due to more frequent southwest winds and related changes in ocean temperatures).

8. The Pigeon Guillemot is a seabird belonging to a family of birds called Alcidae, or Alcids.Alcids are the penguins of the north, and share many similarities: they both are much better in water than on land, they both(for the most part) live in the colder parts of oceans, and they even share the same coloring!