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ViewsRhinoceros AukletFrom Opus(Redirected from Cerorhinca monocerata)
[edit] Identification38cm (15”) long, 56cm (22”) wingpan, with rounded body. [edit] DistributionWest coast of North America: From Santa Barbara north to Aleutian Islands in summer, shifting south from mid-Baja to Vancouver Island in winter. [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species[1]. [edit] HabitatNear coastline on water, comes ashore to nest in burrows. [edit] BehaviourOten seen in large numbers in winter. Awkward in takeoff, running on surface of water while gaining speed. Flies close to water in a straight line, often in "pace lines" with others. Floats very low in water, consistent with other diving birds. [edit] DietDives frequently for small fish, can stay under for up to 2 minutes. Captures multiple fish in bill for transport to nest, similar to puffins. Monogamous. [edit] References
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