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  1. Puffin - Wikipedia

    Puffins are any of three species of small alcids (auks) in the bird genus Fratercula. These are pelagic seabirds that feed primarily by diving in the water. They breed in large colonies on …

  2. Atlantic Puffin - All About Birds

    A sharply dressed black-and-white seabird with a huge, multicolored bill, the Atlantic Puffin is often called the clown of the sea. It breeds in burrows on islands in the North Atlantic, and …

  3. Know Your Puffins - Smithsonian Ocean

    Puffins are a group of marine birds distinguished by black, dark grey, or black and white, plumage and a vibrantly colored beak. The four puffins are the Tufted Puffin, the Horned Puffin, the …

  4. Puffin | Seabird, Atlantic, Atlantic Ocean | Britannica

    Puffin, any of three species of diving birds that belong to the auk family, Alcidae (order Charadriiformes). They are distinguished by their large, brightly coloured, triangular beaks. …

  5. 50 Incredible Facts About Puffins

    3 days ago · Burrow Neighbors: Puffins sometimes share their colonies with rabbits or Manx Shearwaters, occasionally "borrowing" burrows from other species. Global Population: There …

  6. Puffin - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Few birds capture the imagination quite like the Puffin. With their distinctive, brightly colored beaks, comical waddle, and endearing gaze, these “sea parrots ” are more than just pretty …

  7. What Is a Puffin? Traits, Habitat, and Unique Facts

    Aug 14, 2025 · Puffins are captivating seabirds, recognized for their striking appearance and unique behaviors. They spend most of their lives at sea, returning to land primarily for …

  8. Top 10 facts about Puffins - WWF

    Discover more about puffins know as 'sea parrots', the issues and threats they are facing and how you can help.

  9. Puffin - Ocean Conservancy

    Puffins can flap their wings up to 400 beats per minute, reaching speeds of 55 mph. Puffins are also great swimmers. They can dive 200 feet below the ocean surface and flap their wings like …

  10. Atlantic Puffin - National Geographic Kids

    In the spring and summer, thousands of puffins gather in colonies on the coasts and islands of the North Atlantic Ocean. They stay in colonies to limit their chances of being eaten by the herring...