Pittiulaaq • Black Guillemot

Bird - Cepphus grylle

Black Guillemots are small seabirds, blackish-brown in summer, with a white wing patches and bright red mouth, legs, and feet. In winter, they are mottled white and dark brown or black. Guillemots can often be heard making a variety of high-pitched whistling sounds. Their nests are usually hidden under boulders or in crevices, in small colonies. Black Guillemots remain as far north as ice conditions allow, and in some areas they are resident around their breeding colony. 

Photo Credit: A Black Guillemot flying at Portpatrick, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland by Mark Medcalf, 2011. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cepphus_grylle_-Portpatrick,_Dumfries_and_Galloway,_Scotland_-flying-8.jpg. Licenced with CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0.A 

Cree

Term Dialect
Siisiichisiu Northern East Cree, Southern East Cree

English

Term Dialect
(Sea) Pigeon Nunatsiavut English
Black Guillemot Standard English

Greenlandic

Term Dialect
Serfaq Kalaallisut

Innu-aimun

Term Dialect
Tshikauniss Innu-aimun

Inuktut

Term Dialect
Pitchiulaaq Nattilingmiutut
Pitsiulaaq South Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavimmiutitut - Sanikiluarmiut
Pitsiulâk Nunatsiavummiutut
Pittiulaaq North Qikiqtaaluk, Aivilingmiutut, Kivallirmiutut
Pittulaaq Inuinnaqtun

Inupiaq

Term Dialect
Iŋaġiq North Alaskan Iñupiaq

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