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  2. Atlantic puffin - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic puffin acquired the name at a much later stage, possibly because of its similar nesting habits, [11] and it was formally applied to Fratercula arctica by Pennant in 1768. [9] While the species is also known as the common puffin, "Atlantic puffin" is the English name recommended by the International Ornithological Congress. [12]

  3. New wing man! Adorable baby puffin now starring at Central ...

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    The Atlantic puffin, which feeds on small fish such as herring and hake, is listed as a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The birds can grow nearly a foot ...

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    "Atlantic Puffins (Fratercula arctica) prepare to depart the coasts and islands of the UK in late July. ... In my photo-documentation efforts, I have utilized various techniques and equipment ...

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    Atlantic Puffin, Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Photo by Thomas Andy Branson. In dieser Datei abgebildete Objekte depicts. Atlantic Puffin. creator.

  6. Puffin - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic puffin burrow is usually lined with material such as grass, leaves, and feathers but is occasionally unlined. The eggs of the Atlantic puffin are typically creamy white but the occasional egg is tinged lilac. Where rabbits breed, sometimes Atlantic puffins breed in rabbit burrows. Puffins form long-term pair bonds or relationships.

  7. Now's the time to find Atlantic puffins in nearby Maine ... - AOL

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    Atlantic puffins range the entire North Atlantic Ocean with approximately 60 percent of the world's puffins breeding in and around Iceland. ... Send your photos and observations to spike3116@gmail ...

  8. File:Papageitaucher Fratercula arctica.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Maine's puffin colonies recovering in the face of climate change

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    On remote islands off the Maine coast, a unique bird held its own this year in the face of climate change. Atlantic puffins — clownish seabirds with colorful bills and waddling gaits — had ...