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Where to observe and photograph the razorbill in the wild

Learn where and when to spot the razorbill in the wild, how to identify the species based on distinctive features, and what natural environments it inhabits. The WildlifePhotographer app offers tailored photography tips that reflect the razorbill’s behavior, helping you capture better wildlife images. Explore the full species profile for key information including description, habitat, active periods, and approach techniques.

Razorbill

Scientific name: Alca torda


Razorbill

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: ALCIDAE

Group: Birds

Sensitivity to human approach: Suspicious

Minimum approach distance: 20 m

Courtship display: April to June

Incubation: 28–30 jours

Hatchings: April to June


Habitat:
Rocky shores, islands, and sea cliffs, mainly in North Atlantic regions, Northern Europe, and Canada

Activity period :
Primarily active during the day, with peak activity in the morning and late afternoon.

Recommended lens:
300 mm – adjust based on distance, desired framing (portrait or habitat), and approach conditions.

Photography tips:
To photograph the Razorbill, a telephoto lens is perfect for capturing its movements on the cliffs or in the water. Take photos early in the morning or late in the day, when the light is softer. Be patient and discreet to avoid disturbing their natural behavior, especially during their breeding season.

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