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Atlantic puffin with near the burrow, with grass, in Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Atlantic Puffin in Iceland, near its burrow, standing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Atlantic Puffin in Iceland, near its burrow, standing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Atlantic puffin standing on the cliffs in Iceland, near his burrow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica standing near its cliff-top burrow on Skomer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica near the entrance to its burrow on Skomer Island, Wales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Puffin standing near its burrow on Skomer Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Atlantic puffin standing in grass near burrow
Curious Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica standing near its cliff-top burrow on Skomer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica standing near its cliff-top burrow on Skomer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Puffin standing near its burrow on Skomer Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Puffin standing near its burrow on Skomer Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Atlantic puffin standing in grass near burrow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica standing near its cliff-top burrow on Skomer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica standing near its cliff-top burrow on Skomer Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fratercula arctica or Atlantic puffin also known as the common puffin, is the only puffin native to the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic puffin breeds in Russia, Iceland, Ireland, Britain, Norway, Greenland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and the Faroe Islands, and as far south as Maine in USA in the west and France in the east. The puffin's striking appearance, large, colourful bill, waddling gait, and behaviour have given rise to nicknames such as "clown of the sea" or "sea parrot". Spending the autumn and winter in the open ocean of the cold northern seas, the Atlantic puffin returns to coastal areas at the start of the breeding season in late spring. It nests in clifftop colonies, digging a burrow in which a single white egg is laid. At sea, it swims on the surface and feeds on zooplankton, small fish, and crabs, which it catches by diving underwater, using its wings for propulsion.


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