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Guillemot 🔍

Guillemots are a family of seabirds that primarily inhabit the Arctic Ocean, feeding on fish, krill, and squid. They have a distinctive white beak and wings, often with black spots or patches. The species is known for its distinctive appearance and vocalizations, such as "chirping" in English.

Smiliinae 🔍

Smilianae is a genus in the family Saimiriidae, which belongs to a diverse group of extinct birds that lived during the Late Cretaceous period (about 65-70 million years ago). They are known for their distinctive, elongated, and pointed beaks. The genus includes various species, including the common guillemot, which is now considered extinct due to its lack of a fossil record.

Golubeviales 🔍

Golubeviales is a group of birds that includes the common guillemots, which are part of this family.

Short-horned 🔍

Short horned refers to a species of bird, the common guillemot, which has a narrow, rounded bill and is known for its unique short horns.

Glaucidae 🔍

Glaucidae is a family of birds that includes the common guillemot, which is also known as a penguin.

Scioniini 🔍

Scioniini are a subfamily of birds in the family Columbidae, which includes birds like the peregrine falcon and the guillemot. These birds have feathers that are adapted for flight and can fly long distances.

Struthioniformes 🔍

Struthioniformes are a family of birds that includes several species, including the domestic chickens and guillemots, as well as other species such as the hawksbill and the black-capped chickadees.

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