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Common guillemots ©Mike Snelle
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(Bridled) common guillemot ©Mike Snelle
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Guillemot (winter-plumage) ©Tom Hibbert
Guillemot
Scientific name: Uria aalge
Guillemots really know how to live life on the edge – quite literally! They nest tightly packed on steep ledges and cliffs around the coast. This may sound like a strange nesting spot, but it keeps them safe from predators. Thankfully these birds aren’t afraid of a little cliff diving – at three weeks old, guillemot chicks jump off the cliff into the sea!
Species information
Category
Statistics
Length: 38-45cmWingspan: 64-73cm
Weight: 850-1130g
Average lifespan: 23 years
Conservation status
Classified in the UK as Amber under the Birds of Conservation Concern 5: the Red List for Birds (2021).