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Common Murre, Underwater Flier

Common Murre, Underwater Flier

The Common Murre is among the few species of birds that can "fly" under water. When above the water, the 18”-long murre must flap frantically to stay aloft. But beneath the waves, with its flipper-like wings partly extended, it is a streamlined, masterful swimmer. Common Murres, black and white torpedoes with feathers, chase down fish even several hundred feet below the surface. Search for audio and video of Common Murres at Cornell's Macaulay Library.

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