Puffin |
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white face with blue lines around the eyes and a comical waddle make the common
puffin look like a circus clown.
Its enormous beak, colored with red,
blue, and yellow bands, is nearly as large as its head. The
gaudy colors of the male puffin’s beak are just for show.
They are
really colored growths that drop off after the nesting season. Despite
its comical appearance, the puffin is an expert flier and swimmer. Puffins
can actually swim underwater in pursuit of their prey.
A puffin can
catch several fish, one after another, and carry them dangling crosswise in its
beak to its nestling. Puffins nest in large colonies on rocky
coasts. One white egg island in a burrow or crevice in the rocks at
nestling time.-Dick Rogers
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