Atlantic puffins’ beaks are more reminiscent of birds that live in the rainforest than on chilly cliffs. Bright orange or red, with blue and white streaks, it’s obvious why they’ve been ...
They flap their wings up to 400 beats a minute and fly 48 to 55 mph. When you’re done reading puffin facts, learn more about Atlantic puffins and birds with limited ranges in the U.S..
The UK's puffin population is predicted to nosedive by up to 90% in the next 30 years Puffins are threatened by invasive species including predators, pollution, food shortages caused by overfishing ...
Smallest of the four puffin species, they have come en masse to breed on Britain’s rumpled islands and coasts, the more remote, unpeopled, and predator free, the better. No one is certain ...