Black Guillemot with fresh fish breakfast

The cool, salty air whipped around us on the beach of the enchanting lighthouse island, and a symphony of seabird calls echoed as we listened to the distant blow of a Minke whale during the Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop. Our group of delighted photographers, already buzzing from close encounters with those charismatic clowns of the sea, the Atlantic puffins, were about to witness another of nature's little dramas unfold. As the tide gently rose, the Black Guillemots, initially perched on seaweed-covered rocks, began to seek higher ground. One particular guillemot, a stunning specimen with its sleek black plumage, striking white wing patches, and vibrant red feet, decided to grace us with its presence for a full half-hour.

This Black Guillemot had a successful hunt; It proudly displayed an Arctic Shanny, the small fish appearing somewhat defeated in the bird's grasp. The guillemot, with its alert, dark eyes, seemed to exude a sense of triumph, a stark contrast to the seemingly hopeless and certainly final expression on the face of the Arctic Shanny. Interestingly, the image shows the guillemot holding the fish in a specific direction, a behaviour noted in Black Guillemots; this preference is more common among adult birds, with some individuals consistently carrying prey with the fish head on the same side of their bill. Studies have shown that many Black Guillemots exhibit this "handedness."

Investing time with our subject and studying its behaviour created a genuinely captivating photographic opportunity. It was a moment where nature, in all its beauty and drama – and the sometimes stark reality of the food chain – unfolded right before our eyes (and lenses!).

Black Guillemot Displaying (Cepphus grylle, Guillemot à miroir, Arao aliblanco, BLGU) from my DELUXE ATLANTIC PUFFIN TOUR (and so much more) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @ 1,200mm. f/8 ISO 4,000 @ 1/4,000s. Full Frame image.

Beyond the Puffins: Discovering the Elegant Black Guillemot

The Deluxe Puffins Galore workshop truly lives up to its name, offering incredible opportunities to photograph the charismatic clowns of the sea that everyone adores; I dare say the best in the world. But amidst the flurry of orange feet and comical dives, another seabird nests among the rocks: the elegant Black Guillemot.

While the puffins understandably command attention with their vibrant plumage and playful antics, the Black Guillemot offers a different kind of beauty – a sleek, understated sophistication. In their breeding plumage, they are a striking study in contrasts: velvety black feathers offset by brilliant white wing patches and startlingly red-orange legs and feet.

One stormy afternoon, the Black Guillemots came into their own as the tide receded, revealing swathes of glistening seaweed draped over the flat rocks. The overcast sky diffused the light beautifully, creating a soft, even illumination that brought out the subtle textures in their feathers and the rich hues of their legs.

It was a lesson in patience and observation. While the puffins often provided instant action, photographing the Black Guillemots required a more contemplative approach. It was about waiting for the right moment, the perfect pose, the subtle shift in light that would reveal their quiet beauty. As we lay there in the seaweed, more Black Guillemots flew in, and as time passed, they ignored us and kept getting closer.

The experience underscored the richness of the seabird ecosystem. The Deluxe Puffins Galore workshop wasn't just about one star species; it is a deep dive into the interconnected lives of numerous fascinating birds. The Black Guillemots, with their understated elegance and captivating presence, were a powerful reminder of the diverse wonders that coastal habitats hold. They proved that the most rewarding photographic moments sometimes come when you slow down, lie low, and appreciate the subtle beauty surrounding you. And yes, even a bit of seaweed-induced dampness is a small price for such an intimate encounter with these magnificent birds.

Black Guillemot Displaying (Cepphus grylle, Guillemot à miroir, Arao aliblanco, BLGU) from my DELUXE ATLANTIC PUFFIN TOUR (and so much more) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @ 1,200mm. f/8 ISO 6,400 @ 1/5,000s. Full Frame image.