Latin name
Uria aalge
Family
Auks (Alcidae)
Where to see them
Found on small areas of cliffs on the south coast of England, very locally on the coasts and islands of Wales and in a handful of places in the north of England and Northern Ireland; more widely spread on cliffs of Scotland. RSPB nature reserves such as Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire, Fowlsheugh in Grampian and Marwick Head in Orkney have large colonies. In winter it is widespread around UK coasts but usually well offshore. It is sometimes seen inshore after gales or passing by longer headlands.
When to see them
Guillemots are best seen at the nesting colonies, from March to the end of July.
What they eat
Fish and crustaceans
Population
| Europe | UK breeding* | UK wintering* | UK passage* | | - | 1,420,900 | - | - |