kríum
Kríum is a term that refers to the young of the black guillemot, a species of seabird also known as the tystie. Black guillemots are found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. They are distinctive for their black plumage in breeding season, contrasted with white wing patches and red feet and mouth. During the non-breeding season, they molt to a more mottled black and white appearance.
The breeding grounds of black guillemots are typically rocky coasts, islands, and cliffs. They nest in crevices,
Once hatched, the kríum are fed by both parents, who bring them small fish and invertebrates. The