Thick-billed Murre

Uria lomvia

Vagrant to Ivvavik 4

This species is a rare vagrant to Herschel Island, meaning that it is very rarely seen. If you see this species, please take a photo and upload it to iNaturalist or send it to us at yukoncdc@gov.yk.ca. We would love to know more about this species, especially this species habitat continues to change with the warming climate.

Summary 5

Medium-sized (43-48cm/17-19in) the Thick-billed Murre in summer is most easily identified by its black back and head, white breast, and black spear-shaped bill with a thick white stripe along both sides. During the winter, this species becomes paler gray on the neck and face. This species may be separated from the related Common Murre (Uria aalge) by that species’ thinner all-black bill and from the Razorbill (Alca torda) by that species’ much thicker bill. Males and females are similar to one another in all seasons.

The Thick-billed Murre breeds along the coasts of Alaska, northern Canada, northern Europe, and Siberia. This species spends the winter at sea, extending south from its breeding range as far as the Mid-Atlantic region, the Pacific Northwest, Britain, and northern Japan. Individuals may appear further south or inland from this species’ typical winter range after large storms. They breed in large seabird colonies on cliffs on islands or along rocky northern coasts. During the winter, this species is usually seen far out to sea on the open ocean, although vagrants blown inland may appear on other large bodies of water, such as bays, estuaries, or reservoirs.

Thick-billed Murres primarily eat small fish. During the breeding season, birdwatchers have found that Thick-billed Murres are most easily observed from boats at the base of large seabird colonies. During the winter, this species may be observed from ships far out to sea or, if from shore, only during large storms with the use of high-power optics.

Threat Status: Least concern

Sources and Credits

  1. Byrd, Vernon, no known copyright restrictions (public domain), https://www.biolib.cz/IMG/GAL/21580.jpg
  2. (c) Alastair Rae, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), http://www.flickr.com/photos/55663585@N00/161027969
  3. (c) Tony Morris, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), https://www.flickr.com/photos/tonymorris/429067908/
  4. (c) Yukon Conservation Data Centre, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
  5. Adapted by Yukon Conservation Data Centre from a work by (c) Unknown, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), http://eol.org/data_objects/22710225

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Animal Bird
Color black, white
Bird murre