Auks (NA)

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Alcidae

Auks are birds of the family Alcidae in the order Charadriiformes. They are superficially similar to penguins due to their black-and-white colours, their upright posture and some of their habits. Nevertheless they are not related to the penguins at all.

In contrast to penguins, auks are able to fly (with the exception of the extinct Great Auk). They are good swimmers and divers, but their walking appears clumsy. Due to their short wings auks have to flap their wings very fast in order to fly.

Auks live on the open sea. Only for breeding do they go ashore, although some species, like the Common Guillemot, spend a great part of the year defending their nesting spot from others.

Several species have different names in Europe and North America. The guillemots of Europe are murres in North America, if they occur in both continents, and the Little Auk becomes the Dovekie.

Some species, such as the Uria guillemots nest in large colonies on cliff edges,others, like the Cepphus guillemots breed in small groups on rocky coasts, and the puffins, auklets and some murrelets nest in burrows. All species except the Brachyramphus murrelets are colonial.

Genus: Alle

Genus: Uria

Genus: Alca

Genus: Pinguinus

Genus: Cepphus

Genus: Brachyramphus

Genus: Synthliboramphus

Genus: Ptychoramphus

Genus: Aethia

Genus: Cerorhinca

Genus: Fratercula

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