The puffins definitely got their fair share of beautiful sunsets and lots of fish in their bellies, before taking out to sea for the winter! They will be back on camera in the spring! Here are five of the best photos taken from the live camera. Be sure to check out the highlights on all three
5 Best Puffin Photos Of The Week
It looks like it’s been a misty week at the Puffin Loafing Ledge. They have been busy catching fish and of course, loafing around. Have a look here on the live cam, to see what the puffins are busy doing. Here are five of the best photos of the week, captured by our viewers. Try
5 Best Photos Of The Week From Puffin Loafing Ledge
The puffins are keeping busy raising their young in the puffin burrow, and lounging around at loafing ledge. Here are 5 of the best photos chosen for the week. You can take part by capturing photos on the live cam! Maybe your photos will be chosen in upcoming posts!
Excuse Me – It’s Time to Talk Puffins! LIVE CHAT 07/18
Get your cup of joe and join us Friday morning on the Puffin Loafing Ledge Live Cam for a Live Expert Chat with Dr. Stephen Kress at 10am ET/7 am PT July 18th! Project Puffin Director, Dr. Kress will answer your questions about the Puffins, Puffling Pal, Terns, Guillemots and more! Submit your questions for the Q&A here. The National Audubon Society started Project Puffin in 1973 in an effort to learn
Sleepy Ruddy Turnstones
Puffin Loafing Ledge Cam. Captures by Danielle Smith Did You Know? Turnstones are named for their method of feeding, in which they walk along the beach, deftly overturning small stones and pebbles and seizing the animals hiding underneath. Hear their bird calls and read more at the Audubon Society. See them live on the Puffin Cam.