About: A medium-sized seabird, about 45cm long. Razorbills are black above and white below. In the winter they have white faces. Razorbills nest on ledges and amongst the rocks around the bottom of cliffs. They feed on fish. On land, Razorbills stand upright, wi
How to identify: Razorbill can be told from Guillemots by being black rather than brown above and having a shorter, thicker bill with a white line across the end. Guillemots nest on the narrow ledges on cliffs, while Razorbills nest lower down where it gets more rocky.
Where: Nests on coastal cliffs. Can be seen around most of our coasts during migration.
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Fantastic fact: The Razorbill's closest relative was the Great Auk, the only British bird to have become extinct.
Photograph credit: Photo credit tbc
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