Puffins (Fratercula arctica) is a small beautiful seabird. Many people think the puffins resembles a parrot with its colourful beak.
The puffin digs holes in the soil and prepares their nest and hatch inside these holes. Here they are protected from many of their enemies. The puffin often has to fly far out into the ocean to catch small fish that they feed their kid. When they are little fish to find, they usually happen that the puffin fails to feed its young. This has happened several times over the past years. We hope that the food supply will improve so that the puffin will be able to raise the next generation of its species.