
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 coastal cliffs or …
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 Atlantic Puffin, …
Atlantic Puffin - All About Birds
It breeds in burrows on islands in the North Atlantic, and winters at sea. In flight, puffins flap their small wings frantically to stay aloft—but underwater those wings become powerful flippers that allow the …
8 Puffin Facts That Will Make You Love These Birds Even More
Jul 20, 2025 · From their vibrant beaks to their impressive diving skills, puffins offer so much to admire. In this article, we’ll explore eight intriguing facts about these charming birds that will deepen your …
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 faces. They are …
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.
Puffin | Seabird, Atlantic, Atlantic Ocean | Britannica
Puffins nest in large colonies on seaside and island cliffs, usually laying only one egg, in a burrow dug one or two metres (three to six feet) deep. Hatched in about six weeks, the young bird fattens on fish, …
Atlantic Puffin | Audubon Field Guide
Atlantic Puffin summer adults are unmistakable (no range overlap with other puffins). In winter, the bill is somewhat smaller and less colorful (after outer plates are shed), face is grayer.
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 breeding during the …
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 they’re …