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How climate change has affected guillemots. Aside from avian flu, the 50-year study has found that the guillemot population now breeds over two weeks earlier than it did in the 1970s.
A guillemot chick’s heart-stopping leap from 400 feet | Highlands – Scotland’s Wild Heart. Razorbill (Alca torda) fathers follow a similar paternal path, staying close to their fledglings during those ...
A MAP showing the percentage distribution of the common guillemot, Uria aalge, having a white circle around the eye (bridled form), at various points around the coast of the British Isles, is ...
THIS subject forms an excellent illustration of how character gradients in and between geographical races of animals submit to the treatment suggested by Huxley1. In this instance, the cline—to ...
However, they also show that between 2010 and 2023 three species had “stabilised”, while black-legged kittiwake, European shag and common guillemot populations increased in the sites surveyed.
Scotland's iconic seabird populations have plummeted by nearly half in the last 40 years, worrying new statistics show. Numbers breeding around our coasts have fallen by 48 per cent between 1986 ...
However, between 2010 and 2023, three species had “stabilised”, while black-legged kittiwake, European shag and common guillemot populations increased in the sites surveyed. Advertisement Hide Ad ...
Common guillemot numbers had previously appeared to show a rise of 57%, but this latest survey indicates a decline of 25%. Declines have also been recorded in the already red-listed kittiwake ...
However, between 2010 and 2023, three species had “stabilised”, while black-legged kittiwake, European shag and common guillemot populations increased in the sites surveyed.
However, they also show that between 2010 and 2023 three species had “stabilised”, while black-legged kittiwake, European shag and common guillemot populations increased in the sites surveyed.