The British Isles, scene of Danny Green’s photographs, attract about 10 percent of an estimated 20 million Atlantic puffins (nobody ... (In some locations the birds nest among rocks and boulders.) ...
Atlantic puffins’ beaks are more reminiscent of birds ... soil into the air behind them as they dig. Inside, there’s a nest of feathers and grass where they incubate the egg.
Drew Buckley Atlantic puffins eat small fish such as sand eels ... desert their young shortly before they are ready to leave the nest and head back out to all corners of the Atlantic.
"Our aim is for these puffins to become ambassadors for their species." Atlantic puffins are also native to Cornwall and classified as endangered and included on the red list as a species of ...