On a serious note, they are remarkable birds. Spending the majority of the year at sea. Only returning to land to breed. The young Pufflings will spend the first few years of life out at sea, where their wings are perfectly adapted to swimming under water. In fact when you see them fly you can understand why they spend most of their time on the water.
These were taken on Staple Island and from the boat as we went around the island.
Superbe série ;-)
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well done!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots! I'd love someday to make a trip to see them.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures of these wonderful birds!
ReplyDeleteClassic shots there Adam. What little posers those Puffins are.
ReplyDeleteI was in the Seattle Aquarium where they had a puffin enclosure. I stood there for a long time as one of the puffins kept diving under the water and popping up through the surface and fluttering about. Your photos are fantastic. I particularly like the ones with the fish in the puffins beak.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely character.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Great series! I like the catch it has in its beak.
ReplyDeleteThey are cute.
ReplyDeleteI knew they could swim, but I didn't realize they spent so much time on the water.
It's easy to be overcome by their cuteness! :-) But they really are amazing birds! You got some wonderful shots! So cool you got to see so many. Love the photos with their beaks full of fish. Great post!
ReplyDeleteSuper!SUPER! I love this photos.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!!!!! I love this series and these birds are amazing Adam... Michelle
ReplyDeletethis is a really odd looking bird. And fun to see how it carries the fish. You got some really good images :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous Adam....just plain fabulous. I like your reference to the 'clown eyes'. Yes, indeed. Now that you mention it.
ReplyDeleteI've never met a puffin so I'm really jealous that you got to take so many amazing shots.
ReplyDeletePerfect puffins! Wow. Great shots. All of them. He sure has a mouth full.
ReplyDeleteAmazing captures!
ReplyDeleteFascinating birds! Your captures are amazing.
ReplyDeleteMost unusual looking bird, and amazing how many fish it can get in its mouth! (bill, beak?) Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual and interesting bird. I'm popping over from Saturday's Critters. Thank you for sharing your pretty photos. Have a great day. Heather
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series! I've always been fascinated by Puffins. Gorgeous! Have a fun filled week.
ReplyDeleteAmazingly cute! A face full of little fishies...
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Puffins are on my birding bucket list! Your images are amazing!
ReplyDeletegorgeous collection of photographs
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful birds. What a neat experience, Adam! Explore has a cam on some of these guys. It's interesting to watch them.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!!!! That's all I can say!
ReplyDelete(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
Thank you so much for adding more puffin photos to a blog after your taster photo on #AnimalTales last week - they really are such delightful birds and I do hope one day to see one for real.
ReplyDeleteHello, awesome series on the Puffins. They are adorable birds. Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy day and week ahead!
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