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  • Other breeding colonies of note include black guillemot, water rail and stock dove.
  • Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills and European shags.
  • Other birds, including the razorbill and black guillemot, nest on the park's protected islands.
  • The island also contains shag, fulmar, kittiwake, greater black-backed gull, razorbill, black guillemot and guillemot.
  • Cape Liddon, on its western headland, has significant populations of black guillemot and northern fulmar.
  • There are similar numbers of common terns, and other seabirds include black guillemots and black-legged kittiwakes.
  • The species include mute swan, black guillemot, great crested grebe and numerous species of sea gulls.
  • According to The Nature Conservancy, the island provides habitat for the largest nesting black guillemot colony in Maine.
  • It is also one of only two sites in the western Arctic where black guillemot are thought to breed.
  • Cape Liddon is an Important Bird Area ( IBA ) notable for its black guillemot and northern fulmar populations.
  • A vast number of birds breed on islets and skerries around Jomfruland, one of these being the black guillemot.
  • Over 200 species of bird have been recorded in the area including black guillemot, eider, peregrine falcon and the golden eagle.
  • A variety of seabirds breed on the coastal cliffs such as Atlantic puffin, black guillemot, black-legged kittiwake, European shag and northern fulmar.
  • The bird-life is rich, with species such as velvet scoter, tufted duck, common eider, ruddy turnstone, skua and black guillemot found here.
  • On wet days, the cloister of cabin life has driven people to such boredom beaters as celebrating " Black Guillemot Appreciation Day ."
  • Moderate numbers of black guillemots, Arctic terns and thick-billed murres breed on the cliffs of Digges Sound and Coats Island to the south.
  • The NWA is one of the most important seabird nesting areas in the Canadian Arctic for black guillemot, black-legged kittiwake, northern fulmar, and thick-billed murre.
  • It closely resembles the other members of the genus " Cepphus ", particularly the black guillemot, which is slightly smaller and lacks dark wing lines.
  • Birds, including the black guillemot, have become increasingly common in northern Alaska because milder weather allows their chicks more time to learn to fly and forage.
  • The black guillemots carry blood-colored eels to their young hiding among the granite slabs, as eider ducks in formation rush by just above the water surface.
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