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Wide angle Atlantic Ocean abstract taken on the East Coast of Tenerife.
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A little puffin leaps off the cliff’s edge, heading to the choppy Atlantic Ocean below where it will dive for fish to take back to its little family.
Elliston, NL
August 4, 2020
The Atlantic puffin spends most of the year far from land in the open ocean and only visits coastal areas to breed. It is a sociable bird and it usually breeds in large colonies.
Borgarfjarðarhöfn, Iceland
Taken from the ferry to Svinoy and Fugloy in the Faroe Islands. It is amazing how quickly the weather and mood changes on these islands.
The annual trip to East Yorkshire and the Bempton Cliffs and Flamborough Head area in May.
Day 3
Weather was cloudy with sunny intervals and cool.
A fast flying Puffin below cliffs of RSPB Bempton.
The Atlantic Puffin is the most instantly recognisable and popular of all North Atlantic seabirds.
Atlantic Puffin / fratercula arctica. Inner Farne, Northumberland. 16/05/24.
Not sure that a feather in the beak marks the sign of a good provider! A well arranged line of Sand Eels would have done the job nicely though.
Obviously this proud looking individual hadn't read the Puffin Parenting Guide ... bless!
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Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica), Grimsey, north of Iceland, July 15, 2019.
Grimsey didn't have as many pretty flowers as northern Iceland, but Grimsey more than made up for it with a higher density of puffins. On almost any cliff-side, you could spot hundreds if not thousands of them during the nesting season (July and August).
A visit to the East coast of Yorkshire and the Buckton and Bempton area. Weather was cold, showery and at times overcast. Not what we expected for mid May.
The 2nd day out had slightly better conditions. These images are from the south end of RSPB Bempton and Northwick Cliffs.
A Puffin low down on Northwick Cliffs.
The Atlantic Puffin is the most instantly recognisable and popular of all North Atlantic seabirds.
Images best viewed in "lights out" L key
Atlantic Puffin / fratercula arctica. Inner Farne, Northumberland. 02/07/24.
An image capturing the moment a Puffin emerged from its nesting burrow and enjoyed having room to stretch its wings! Must be so exhilarating after time cooped up underground.
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Off Lundinn (Puffin Island) in Reykjavik Harbour.
This better version was edited in my usual Capture One Pro.
(The poorer 'travelling' Snapseed-edited version is here:
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