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Atlantic puffins spend their winters on the open sea, and can be found in a range from the eastern coast of Canada and the northern states of the USA (particularly around the Newfoundland coastline, but extending as far south as North Caroline) to the western coast of Europe, as far south as the Mediterranean, the Faroe Islands and northern Russia. They are found within the Arctic Circle and are particularly prolific around Iceland, with about 60% of the world's population living there. These Coastlines are where they spend the breeding season.

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