. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. RAZOR-BILLED AUK. , 32. Alca torda. laches. Similar In size and form to the murre, but with a short, deep, thin black bill, crossed by a white line. In summer, with a white line from tht eye to top ol bin, and with a brownish black throat; In winter, without the white line and with the throat and sides of head white. They nest and live In large colonies, usually in company with Murres. Their food, like that of the murres, puffins and guUlsmots Is of fish and shell fish, or marine worms. They get. these from the rockweed al


. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. RAZOR-BILLED AUK. , 32. Alca torda. laches. Similar In size and form to the murre, but with a short, deep, thin black bill, crossed by a white line. In summer, with a white line from tht eye to top ol bin, and with a brownish black throat; In winter, without the white line and with the throat and sides of head white. They nest and live In large colonies, usually in company with Murres. Their food, like that of the murres, puffins and guUlsmots Is of fish and shell fish, or marine worms. They get. these from the rockweed along the shores or by diving; they are good swimmers, using both their feet and wings to propel them through the water, the same as do the grebes and loons. Notes.—A hoarse grunt or groan (Chapman). Nest.—Their single eggs are laid on ledges of cliffs; they are not nearly as pointed at the smaller end, as murre eggs, and are always grayish white In color, marked with blackish blotches ( x ). Range.—Breeds from the Magdalen Islands north- ward; winters south to Long Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert), 1876-1912. Toronto : Musson


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