razorbill
/ˈreɪzərˌbɪl/
noun
- A black-and-white seabird with a thick, blunt beak, found in the North Atlantic.
- The razorbill's distinctive beak helps it catch and hold slippery prey underwater.
- A razorbill perched on the rocky cliff edge, watching the waves below.
- We spotted a razorbill diving for fish during our boat trip off the coast of Maine.