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These Atlantic Puffins were nesting on the Ingolfshofdi headlands in eastern Iceland. Wherever they can the Puffins dig a burrow to raise their single chick. The burrow can be three feet or more deep. The juvenile Puffins practically never come out of the burrow until they're six weeks old and ready to go to sea. This photograph shows the entrances to multiple burrows. |
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