Global population: 838,000 – 1,660,000 mature individuals. The European breeding population is estimated at 519,000-1,070,000 mature individuals, which represents approximately 90% of the global ...
Two Razorbill chicks have fledged for the first time on an island off the Northumberland Coast, conservationists have said. Although a small number of Razorbills have been seen attempting to breed on ...
Penguin Young Readers has announced a reorganization that will merge its Razorbill imprint into Putnam Books for Young Readers. Razorbill launched in 2004 as a teen imprint, originally focusing on ...
Some beautiful animals look as if they were designed by humans. Birds are gorgeous creatures, coming in many different colors, shapes, and sizes. One example is the razorbill, which is famous for its ...
Razorbill, known in Finland as the Ruokki, Alca torda, photographed at Luonnontieteellinen keskusmuseo (University of Helsinki Museum of Natural History), Helsinki, Finland. Image: GrrlScientist, 18 ...
The razorbill belongs to the family of alcids and is very similar to the common murre. It measures about 40 cm and has a wingspan of 70 cm. It has a deep black head and back. Its exceptionally long ...
Hellaween is a middle-grade graphic novel series by debut graphic novelist Moss Lawton. The first book follows an aspiring witch and her two best friends—a werewolf and a vampire—whom she's only able ...
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Penguin Children's is streamlining its branding and will be releasing titles through only three imprints—Ladybird, Puffin and Penguin—abandoning specialist teen imprint Razorbill in a bid to ...
Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about our British birds inspired by their calls and songs. Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Razorbill. Smart as a dinner-jacketed waiter and with ...
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