by Puffinpalooza | Mar 2, 2013 | Atlantic Puffin, Fratercula cirrhata, Fratercula corniculata, Fratercula dowi, Hatchlings, Horned Puffins, Interesting Information about Puffins, Puffin Babies, puffin chicks, Puffin Diet, Puffin eggs, Puffin Habits, Puffin history, Puffin Lovers, Puffin Mates, Puffin Measurements, Puffin Nests, Puffin Predators, Puffin Research, Puffins, Puffling, Rhino Auk, Rhino Auklet, Rhinoceros Auklet, Tufted Puffin, Types of Puffins
PUFFINS, AUKS and MURRES. Family ALCIDÆ NEST AND EGGS OF PIED-BILLED GREBE.Puffins, Auks and Murres are all sea birds and are only found inland when blown there by some severe storm of winter. At this season numbers of them are apt to lose their bearings and may...
by Puffling | Jun 12, 2012 | Atlantic Puffin, Hatchlings, Puffin Cam, puffin chicks, Puffin eggs, Puffin Nests, Puffins, Puffling
This little puffling we’ve been watching on the puffincam at Shetland Sumburgh Head RSPB Reserve hatched. Soooooooooooooooooo cute! You can watch as this little puffling grows and ventures out. Just go visit the puffincam here. And to read more about this...
by Puffinpalooza | Jul 11, 2010 | Atlantic Puffin, Hatchlings, Interesting Information about Puffins, Puffin Conservation, Puffins, Puffling
Little pufflings often get lost when they leave their burrow, city lights confuse them and they don’t always make it out to sea. They wander into towns and could potentially die. So this town has learned how to help these baby puffins make it out to sea…...
by Magpie | May 29, 2010 | Atlantic Puffin, Hatchlings, Puffin Cam, puffin chicks, Puffins
Shetland.org has set up a live Puffin web cam and they are currently waiting for some pufflings to hatch! They are thought to be hatching between June 10th and June 15th! This means we can actually WATCH a puffling being hatched LIVE! How fantastic would that be!? A...
by Puffling | Nov 7, 2008 | Hatchlings, Puffin Babies, Puffin Lovers, Puffin Mates, Puffin Stuff, Puffins, Puffling
Puffling Originally uploaded by pmchugh The little puffin is called a puffling. Baby puffins. =) Aren’t they sweet? I mean aside from the hands that look like they are crushing it, (they are not! the birds are not harmed!) Pufflings take about 39-43 days to...