RMAB79R7–Common guillemot or common murre Uria aalge diving underwater
RFBY9MP1–Group of guillemots swims under water. Common Murre or Common Guillemots (Uria aalge, Pontoppidan), Barents Sea, Russia, Arctic, Europe
RMEATJBD–A Common Murre, Uria aalge, diving at the edge of the sea ice.
RMKEYDTY–Common Murre Uria aalge Monterey Bay, California, United States 24 June Adult diving. Alcidae
RMMKN5K5–Common Murre
RMBETXK0–A dead Common Murre bird - (Uria aalge)
RFBFHDGW–Common Murre (Uria aalge) off Oak Bay waterfront - Victoria BC, Canada
RMD8E4HB–Common Murre or Common Guillemot Taking Flight
RFCRD9NE–Common Guillemots, Uria aalge, nesting on Farne Islands, Northumberland.
RM2FH1DB6–Common murre aka common guillemot, Uria aalge, Durlston Head, Dorset, UK
RFKEJ5T1–Three black guillemots birds diving, swimming and flying by water surface of ocean
RM2RG3N0E–Common guillemot (Uria aalge) in winter plumage at the North sea at Scheveningen, Netherlands. Also known as Common Murre.
RMD9X3CW–Guillemot, Uria aalge, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RFM3RDXA–Common Murres on a Nesting Island in Kachemak Bay in Alaska
RM2BNKBN8–Guillemot (Uria aalge) swimming, North Rona, Outer Hebrides / Western Isles, Scotland, UK, July.
RM2GPPDT1–A Guillemot flaps its wings after preening as it floats on the sea surface. These little diving birds use their wings underwater to seem to fly
RMMKM11E–Eggs
RM2M5GRMA–Common guillemot (Uria aalge) in winter plumage at the North sea at Scheveningen, Netherlands. Also known as Common Murre.
RM2RT5WYC–An adult Common Guillemot vigorously flaps its wings after preening. They often fish inshore, especially when following shoals of sand eels.
RFR48CM0–Common Murres on a Nesting Island
RFBY9MPE–Group of guillemots swims under water. Common Murre or Common Guillemots (Uria aalge, Pontoppidan), Barents Sea, Russia, Arctic, Europe
RM2GPPDXT–A Guillemot relaxes on the sea surface after a session of swimming hunting down fish. The legs are placed well back to aid swimming
RM2ANAF3T–Guide leaflet . COMMON MURRE AND EGG.From the Group. Bay, and St. Paul Island in Bering Sea, are tenanted by countlessindividuals of these birds. Murres feed on fish, which they se-cure by diving, using both wings and feet in propelling themselveswhile under water. Their note is a hoarse call sounding somewhatlike the syllable murre, whence their common name. They makeno nest, but lay their one peculiarly shaped and colored egg on anexposed ledge of rock or in a similarly unprotected place. Theshape of the egg is supposed to be an adaptation to the require-ments of the nesting sites, from whic
RM2E1RDXE–A Guillemot resting in Scarborough Harbour stretches its wings in a flurry of motion. The shelter of the harbour is an ideal place to rest up
RMBETY4X–A Common Murre - (Uria aalge) dead, seen here on the ground.
RFBFHDG4–Common Murre (Uria aalge) off Oak Bay waterfront - Victoria BC, Canada
RMD8E4BY–Massive Concentration of Common Murres or Gillemots
RM2RG3MTA–Zeekoet, Common Guillemot, Uria aalga winter plumage swimming
RM2RT5R1A–An adult Common Guillemot vigorously flaps its wings after preening. They often fish inshore, especially when following shoals of sand eels.
RFR48R51–Common Murres on a Rocky Cliff
RMD9X3CR–Guillemot, Uria aalge, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RF2AMWM0W–Common Murres on a Rocky Cliff in Kachemak Bay on Gull Island near Homer, Alaska
RMBNADNM–Pond Inlet, Baffin Island spring floe edge. Canadian high Arctic Nunavut
RMGG2JX5–Colony of nesting seabirds, Common Guillemots Cling on to the Sea Cliffs near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. SCO 11,115.
RFJWCH2E–Common Murre
RM2T1P0F3–Common guillemot (Uria aalge) in winter plumage at the North sea at Scheveningen, Netherlands. Also known as Common Murre.
RFM6HD2T–Bass rock birdlife
RFBY9MPK–Group of guillemots swims under water. Common Murre or Common Guillemots (Uria aalge, Pontoppidan), Barents Sea, Russia, Arctic, Europe
RM2CNH5HT–. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . Auries from ^^llite to greenish blue This species differs from the common Murre in having a shorter and thickerbill, the base of the cutting edge of which is less feathered. They breed onthe same islands in company w-ith the common Murre and their eggs are indis-tinguishable. Data.—Coast of Soutli Labrador. Single egg laid on ledge ofcliff. About three hundred birds in the colony. DIVING BIRDS 31a. Pallas iluRHE, Uria loinvia arra. Range.—The
RFBFHDGN–Common Murre (Uria aalge) off Oak Bay waterfront - Victoria BC, Canada
RMD8E49C–Common Murres or Guillemots Protecting their Chicks
RM2EC0KJ0–Common Guillemots, Uria aalge, nesting on Farne Islands, Northumberland.
RM2RG3MT8–Zeekoet, Common Guillemot, Uria aalga winter plumage swimming
RM2RT5RBF–An adult Common Guillemot vigorously flaps its wings after preening. They often fish inshore, especially when following shoals of sand eels.
RMD9X3D2–Guillemots, Uria aalge, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RMBNADR0–Pond Inlet, Baffin Island spring floe edge. Canadian high Arctic Nunavut
RMGG2JY4–Colony of nesting seabirds, Common Guillemots Cling on to the Sea Cliffs near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. SCO 11,116.
RFJWCH1K–Common Murre
RFM6HD55–Bass rock birdlife
RFBY9MNR–Group of guillemots swims under water. Common Murre or Common Guillemots (Uria aalge, Pontoppidan), Barents Sea, Russia, Arctic, Europe
RFM4C34P–Guillemot on Isle of May
RFBYGWCY–Female scuba diver look at on group of guillemots swims under water. Common Murre or Common Guillemots (Uria aalge, Pontoppidan), Barents Sea, Russia
RMD8EKRE–Common Murres or Guillemots at the Edge of a Cliff
RMCRD98C–Common Guillemots, Uria aalge, nesting on Farne Islands, Northumberland.
RM2RG3MT9–Zeekoet, Common Guillemot, Uria aalga winter plumage swimming
RM2RT5R5T–An adult Common Guillemot dives and chases food. They often fish inshore, especially when following shoals of sand eels, a favourite food.
RMD9X3DD–Guillemots, Uria aalge, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RMGG2JWR–Colony of nesting seabirds, Common Guillemots Cling on to the Sea Cliffs near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. SCO 11,114.
RFJWCGAT–Murre Colony
RMD8E46Y–Common Murres or Guillemots on a Cliff
RM2RT5R86–An adult Common Guillemot swims along close to shore. They often fish inshore, especially when following shoals of sand eels, a favourite food.
RM2DYG26N–A Guillemot in winter plumage stretches its wings after a dive searching for food in Scarborough harbour.
RMD9X3GD–Guillemot, Uria aalge and Razorbill, Alca torda, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RFJWCG9P–Murre Colony
RMD8E490–Common Murres or Guillemots at the Edge of a Cliff
RM2DWTKNW–Guillemot often range far out to see during winter when they are not breeding. But in stormy weather they will seek shelter along calmer shorelines
RMD9X3D8–Guillemots mating, Uria aalge, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RMD9C88D–Colony of Guillemots, Uria aalge, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RFJWCGY2–Murre Colony
RMC4597J–Guillemots, Uria aalge, nesting on Ramsey Island, North Pembrokeshire, Wales
RMD8E4H9–Common Murres or Guillemots on a cliff
RM2DWTM4C–Guillemot often range far out to see during winter when they are not breeding. But in stormy weather they will seek shelter along calmer shorelines
RM2GN7378–The Guillemot is a member of the Auk family that breeds along the rocky cliffs and off-shore islands around the UK. They hunt fish underwater
RFJWCGWE–Murre Colony
RMC45906–Guillemots, Uria aalge, nesting on Ramsey Island, North Pembrokeshire, Wales
RMD8E47G–Common Murres or Guillemots on a Cliff
RM2GNBWK9–The Guillemot is a member of the Auk family that breeds along the rocky cliffs and off-shore islands around the UK. They hunt fish underwater
RM2H692WE–An adult Guillemot bobs on the surface of the sea as it relaxes between dives for food. The Guillemot is an active hunter of fish
RMC4594Y–Guillemots, Uria aalge, nesting on Ramsey Island, North Pembrokeshire, Wales
RM2GPFGR5–A Guillemot flaps its wings after a vigorous grooming session whilst floating and resting on a calm sea. These small auks nest on the rocky cliffs
RFJWCGAC–Murre Colony
RMD8E49X–Common Murres or Guillemots on top of a cliff
RMC45923–Guillemots, Uria aalge, nesting on Ramsey Island, North Pembrokeshire, Wales
RM2GPFGRE–A Guillemot flaps its wings after a vigorous grooming session whilst floating and resting on a calm sea. These small auks nest on the rocky cliffs
RMD48R6G–Guillemots, Uria aalge and Razorbills, Alca torda on the cliffs on Skokholm Island, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RM2C8JBJ3–With an upright sitting posture and a duck-like swimming motion the Common Guillemot spends most of the year out at sea but returns to cliff sites
RMD9X3H3–Masses of Puffins in flight, Fratercula arctica, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RMD8E4AA–Common Murres or Gillemots on a Cliff
RMD9X3KP–Masses of Puffins in flight, Fratercula arctica, with Guillemots, Uria aalge, Skomer, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
RMD8E4AW–Colony of Common Murres or Guillemots on a cliff
RMD8E4BC–Massive Concentration of Murres or Gillemots on a cliff
RMD8E47T–Common Murres or Guillemots at the Edge of a Cliff
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