Razorbills, cold weather birds with penguin-like features, have been unlikely visitors to South Florida in the past few weeks, attracting bird watchers to the coast of Palm Beach County and creating ...
Hundreds of seabirds have been washed up along the south-west coast after dying of exhaustion in the recent storms. The bodies of almost 500 birds, mostly guillemots and razorbills, have been ...
We are on Cape Cod for the weekend and plan to do a little bird watching. Specifically, we would like to see some Razorbills. Any suggestions? - A couple from Bangor, ME Glad you asked, “A Couple.” ...
Back in 2011, the UK’s Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) fitted razorbills living on Puffin Island off the coast of Wales with GPS tags to study how they bred and fed. Little did the ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – A wildlife rescue group said another bird that’s rare to the deep south has been spotted in the Grand Strand. The Myrtle Beach Wildlife Rescue Center posted on its Facebook ...
Observers wondered whether the birds were penguins Their diet has been disrupted and usually consists of more oily fish Storm likely pushed them a thousand miles off course SANIBEL, Fla. — The heavy ...
Some beautiful animals look as if they were designed by humans. Birds are gorgeous creatures, coming in many different colors, shapes, and sizes. One example is the razorbill, which is famous for its ...
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Two razorbill chicks have fledged for the first time at a Northumberland seabird colony. A small number of razorbills have been seen attempting to breed on Coquet Island since 2021, though none had ...
WITH its distinctly forgettable name you’d be forgiven for thinking there was nothing special about the razorbill known as M23170. WITH its distinctly forgettable name you’d be forgiven for thinking ...
Many of the guillemots and razorbills seem unable to fly, and are instead swimming and diving for food Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since ...