Discusses the species native to the state, the horned and the tufted puffins. Includes an illustration of both.
View and read about the bird sometimes referred to as the sea parrot due to the shape of its colorful beak.
Sums up the range, diet, and breeding behaviors of the species. Tells of its status in the wild.
Gives a brief account of the species, as well as a photograph and a 19th century illustration.
Map shows the seasonal range of the species. Covers its physical characteristics as well as its nesting and feeding habits.
Gives illustrations of the bird at rest and in flight and tells a bit about its migratory habits.
Kids can learn some basic facts about the marine bird and print an illustration to color.
Features an essay on puffins and their presence in Maine. Peruse important facts about these birds, as well as birding tour information.
Reference entry describes the colorations of the Atlantic, horned, and tufted puffins.
Gives an idea of the bird's presence along Canada's eastern coast. Accompanied by an illustration of the bird.
Reports on the presence of the species around Japan. Learn of its estimated population numbers and of its nesting habits.
Photos and illustrations show the bird feeding and nesting. Read of its ecology.
Learn how to identify the seabird with a list of its attributes and accompanying photographs.
Photos show why the bird has its common name. Lists its identifying characteristics.
Learn about the National Audubon Society's efforts to maintain and restore puffin and other seabird populations. Describes and displays species of puffin.
Guide provides a photo essay tracking the life of a typical Atlantic puffin. Find vital facts, habitat info, a chat board, and related links.