Latin name
Fratercula arctica
Family
Auks (Alcidae)
Where to see them
Best looked for at a breeding colony. Try the RSPB's Bempton Cliffs (N Yorks) and South Stack (Anglesey) reserves; the Farne Islands and Coquet Island (Northumberland); the Isle of May (off the Fife coast); and the Shetland and Orkney Islands.
When to see them
Adults arrive back at the breeding colony in March and April and leave again in mid-August. Some remain in the North Sea at winter, other move further south to the Bay of Biscay.
What they eat
Fish, especially sandeels
Population
| Europe | UK breeding* | UK wintering* | UK passage* | | - | 580,799 pairs | - | - |