Lomvi
Lomvi is a genus of seabirds within the family Alcidae, commonly known as the auk family. The genus includes several species of diving birds that are primarily found in cold northern waters, particularly around the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. Lomvi species are adapted for aquatic life, possessing streamlined bodies, short wings, and strong legs suited for underwater propulsion.
These birds are known for their excellent diving and swimming abilities, which they use to hunt for
Lomvi typically nest on rocky cliffs or islands, laying eggs in sparse, well-hidden nests to protect against
The genus Lomvi is of interest to ornithologists and conservationists due to its ecological role as a
Overall, Lomvi represents a key group of seabirds adapted for life in the high-latitude oceanic environments,