Puffins and Pufflings, and how the New England Seamounts Could

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Puffins and Pufflings, and how the New England Seamounts Could
ShareLikeTweetLinkedInPin Featured Image: An Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica) displays its colorful beak and feet. Courtesy of Ray Hennessy. By Samuel Georgian, Marine Biogeographer at Marine Conservation Institute The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica) is a striking bird, at times referred to as the clown of the sea due to its unusual facial appearance. These seabird’s boldly-colored beaks…
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