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noun - black-and-white short-necked web-footed diving bird of northern seas
Any of several diving sea birds (family Alcidae) of northern regions, such as the razor-billed auk, having a chunky body, short wings, and webbed feet.
noun - a diving seabird
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Northern diving bird |
Relative of the guillemot |
Razor-billed bird |
Cousin of a puffin |
Diving sea bird |
Diving bird |
Dovekie |
Puffin's kin |
Seabird |
North Sea diver |
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You'll find this bird in Milwaukee |
The extinct "great" species of this penguinlike seabird couldn't fly; living types can |
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Any of several diving sea birds (family Alcidae) of northern regions, such as the razor-billed auk, having a chunky body, short wings, and webbed feet. |
a short-winged diving seabird found in northern oceans, typically with a black head and black and white underparts. |
black-and-white short-necked web-footed diving bird of northern seas |
A short-winged diving seabird found in northern oceans, typically with a black head and black and white underparts. |
Auk description |
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An auk or alcid is a bird of the family Alcidae in the order Charadriiformes. The alcid family includes the murres, guillemots, auklets, puffins, and murrelets. * Apart from the extinct great auk, all auks are notable for their ability to "fly" under water as well as in the air. Although they are excellent swimmers and divers, their walking appears clumsy. * Several species have different common names in Europe and North America. The guillemots of Europe are referred to as murres in North America, if they occur in both continents, and the little auk is referred to as the dovekie. |