Puffin breeding sites are on coastal areas or islands where the birds dig burrows or tunnels at least one meter deep. They usually keep the same mate for life and use the same burrow for several years, the female laying only a single egg each year. The pair take turns incubating their egg and then feeding and rearing the puffling after it hatches. The young puffin heads out to sea after fledging, living far from land for the next three to five years before returning to its birth place to find its own mate and breed,
Baby puffins are referred to as "pufflings" by some.
They are called pufflings or chicks.
like baby atlantic puffins
they are hot pink with purple polka-dots
Puffins are not known to eat mice. Their diet consists mainly of fish, as well as worms, crustaceans, shrimp, and mollusks.
They don't need them. A puffins' beak is colored to attract mates, and as as far as I know, babies have no reason to do that.
A penguin is a large flightless sea bird found in the southern hemisphere. There are no particular names for male and female penguins.
There are no Antarctic puffins -- puffins live in the Arctic.
puffins are not dangerous.
Born to Explore - 2011 Scotland Ponies and Puffins 3-12 was released on: USA: 1 February 2014
they are covered with black down, but they grow feathers as they get older. The feathers are black and white.
There are no Antarctic puffins. Puffins are northern hemisphere birds.