little auk การใช้
- The glaucous gull and the Arctic fox are the main predators on little auks.
- Species most commonly found here are little auk, white whales have been sighted here.
- In some cases, the polar bear has also been reported to feed on Little auk eggs.
- These include the northern fulmar, kittiwake, the little auk and the thick-billed murre.
- The most common bird is the little auk, though other common species include the Atlantic puffin and Br黱nich's guillemot.
- The birds are represented by the little auk, snowy owl, willow ptarmigan, rock ptarmigan, gyrfalcon, Arctic redpoll and guillemots.
- "Uria " auks are relatives of the razorbill, little auk and the extinct great auk and together make up the tribe Alcini.
- The guillemots of Europe are referred to as murres in North America, if they occur in both continents, and the little auk is referred to as the dovekie.
- Little auks ( " Alle alle " ), birds usually found in the North Atlantic, were sighted in auklet colonies near the Glory of Russia Cape from 12 to 24 June 1983.
- "' Kiviak "'or "'kiviaq "'is a traditional wintertime Inuit food from Greenland that is made of little auks preserved in the hollowed-out body of a seal.
- Europe's second was found at Dawlish Warren, Devon, England on 7 November 2006; initially identified as a little auk, its true identity came to light when photographs were posted to the BirdForum . net website.
- Like other diving petrels, it is a compact bird, mainly black above and white below, and similar in shape and size to a little auk, the resemblances with that unrelated seabird being due to convergent evolution, since both dive for fish.
- Birdlife includes raven, ptarmigan, glaucous gull, Iceland gull, snow bunting, guillemot, eider, king eider, gyrfalcon, white-tailed eagle, redpoll, red-necked phalarope, various sandpipers, red-breasted merganser, red-throated diver, great northern diver, cormorant, long-tailed duck, puffin, northern wheatear, little auk, various duck species, and more rarely, snowy owls.
- Birds are represented by barnacle goose, pink-footed goose, snow goose, whooper swan, king eider, common eider, long-tailed duck, Brunnich's guillemot, black guillemot, little auk, puffin, fulmar, ptarmigan, raven, snowy owl, Greenlandic gyrfalcon, etc . Most of them are migrating species and form large colonies which may contain up to millions of individuals ( for little auk ).
- Birds are represented by barnacle goose, pink-footed goose, snow goose, whooper swan, king eider, common eider, long-tailed duck, Brunnich's guillemot, black guillemot, little auk, puffin, fulmar, ptarmigan, raven, snowy owl, Greenlandic gyrfalcon, etc . Most of them are migrating species and form large colonies which may contain up to millions of individuals ( for little auk ).
- It supports breeding populations of northern fulmars ( 50, 000 & ndash; 60, 000 pairs ), purple sandpipers, red phalaropes ( 10 pairs ), glaucous gulls ( 2000 pairs ), black-legged kittiwakes ( 100, 000 pairs ), little auks ( 10, 000 & ndash; 100, 000 pairs ), common guillemots ( 50, 000 pairs ), thick-billed guillemots ( 190, 000 individuals ) and black guillemots ( 1000 pairs ).
- Local and scarce bird records for the area include : black-throated diver, red-necked grebe, sooty shearwater, Balearic shearwater, Leach's storm-petrel, spoonbill, pink-footed goose, garganey, European honey buzzard, red grouse, dotterel, wood sandpiper, grey phalarope, pomarine skua, long-tailed skua, Sabine s gull, ring-billed gull, yellow-legged gull, Iceland gull, roseate tern, black guillemot, little auk, long-eared owl, hoopoe, wryneck, waxwing, yellow-browed warbler, golden oriole, great grey shrike, twite and snow bunting.