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Puffins and razorbills

Apparently, puffins prefer to be deeper into rocky crevices on coastal cliff faces than razorbills (and guillemots) who cling to the edges. The puffin then has to wait until those other birds fly off, before it can get away itself to feed and socialise.


Author David BradleyPosted on April 15, 2015May 21, 2018Categories Birds, Science

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