Patient Kittiwakes

Kittiwakes wait patiently for their nesting site to be opened in North Shields. They will unfortunately have a long wait. Their nesting site on the Ferry Mews building has been netted off so after returning every year for decades, the are left frustrated.

The kittiwakes (genus Rissa) are two closely related seabird species in the gull family Laridae, the black-legged kittiwake (R. tridactyla) and the red-legged kittiwake (R. brevirostris). The epithets “black-legged” and “red-legged” are used to distinguish the two species in North America, but in Europe, where R. brevirostris is not found, the black-legged kittiwake is often known simply as kittiwake, or more colloquially in some areas as tickleass or tickleace. The name is derived from its call, a shrill ‘kittee-wa-aaake, kitte-wa-aaake’. The genus name Rissa is from the Icelandic name Rita for the black-legged kittiwake.