razorbills
The razorbill is a seabird belonging to the family Alcidae, which also includes puffins and guillemots. It is characterized by its black and white plumage, a stout body, and a distinctive, flattened bill with a sharp edge. Razorbills are typically found in the North Atlantic, nesting on rocky cliffs and islands during the breeding season.
These birds primarily feed on small fish and marine invertebrates, diving underwater to catch their prey. Razorbills are known for their strong flying abilities and can travel long distances in search of food. They are social birds, often seen in large colonies during the breeding season.