
Atlantic Puffin
The Atlantic Puffin is a seabird known for its colorful beak and distinctive appearance. Native to the North Atlantic Ocean, it spends most of its life at sea but comes to land mainly to breed on rocky cliffs and islands. Puffins feed primarily on small fish, which they catch by diving underwater. They are skilled swimmers and fliers, capable of flying long distances. During breeding season, their striking beak and face mask become more vibrant, especially in males. Puffins are social, nesting in large colonies, and are often considered symbols of maritime wildlife.