The British Isles, scene of Danny Green’s photographs, attract about 10 percent of an estimated 20 million Atlantic ... puffins use that gaudy beak and their webbed feet to dig a burrow in ...
As the long summer days of August turn into nights, a few dozen volunteers gather in the small community of Witless Bay, a tiny town on the Atlantic coast about a half-hour’s drive south of St ...
The little pufflings are more likely to go astray and get stranded when there is light pollution — the lucky ones are ...
Atlantic puffins’ beaks are more reminiscent of birds ... When puffins return from a winter at sea they find their way to the exact burrow where they’ve raised their chicks year after year ...