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Puffins are icons of the seabird world. With clown-like faces and huge, multicolored bills, they stand upright on sea cliffs along the northern oceans. Tufted Puffins nest on islands and rough coastlines, from the Channel Islands of Southern California across the north Pacific to Siberia. The Atlantic Puffin, like this one, breeds in the North Atlantic. Be sure to watch a video by Project Puffin, off the coast of Maine.
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Puffins – Clowns of the Sea
Written by Bob Sundstrom
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[Sound of wave then call of adult Tufted Puffin]
Although not a first-rate vocalist, the bird making this groan-like call is one of the most recognizable to the eye. These sounds belong to the Tufted Puffin. [More puffin sounds]
Puffins are icons of the seabird world. With clown-like faces and huge, multicolored bills, they stand upright on sea cliffs along the northern oceans. Tufted Puffins nest on islands and rough coastlines, from the Channel Islands of Southern California across the north Pacific to Siberia. [More puffin sounds] If you see a puffin on the East Coast, it will be the Atlantic Puffin. But you’ll have to go a long way north, because they nest on islands in the Gulf of Maine and beyond.
A flexible hinge at the back of its jaw allows a puffin to hold a whole row of fish crosswise in its bill. And it can catch still more, even as it swims swiftly under water. And that’s not all. The puffin uses its massive bill to dig nest-burrows. The Tufted Puffin’s burrow might be up to six feet deep. [More puffin calls]
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Call of the Tufted Puffin provided by The Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. Recorded by E.S. Booth
Ambient wave sound provided by C. Peterson
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© 2015 Tune In to Nature.org July 2017/2021 Narrator: Michael Stein
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