Bright nighttime lights are putting Atlantic puffins at risk, reported Mongabay. Atlantic puffin chicks, adorably called pufflings, venture out of their burrows after three months. Most pufflings ...
The British Isles, scene of Danny Green’s photographs, attract about 10 percent of an estimated 20 million Atlantic ... says bluntly, “Puffins are having problems raising chicks.” ...
Atlantic puffins’ beaks are more reminiscent of birds ... find their way to the exact burrow where they’ve raised their chicks year after year, and reunite with the mate that they usually ...
Atlantic puffins also breed in parts of the northeastern ... Both parents raise the chick for about three months before the young leaves the colony. On this journey, most pufflings find their ...
Atlantic puffins in Witless Bay Ecological Reserve ... to their demanding ‘puffling’. A hungry chick may shuffle back and forth to the burrow entrance, like Oliver Twist ‘asking for more’.
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