Puffin This bird lays eggs on both males and females
This is the Atlantic Puffin. It is a cold-water bird of the North Atlantic Ocean, but it is also found in the Northeast Pacific, Norway, Greenland, Newfoundland, and other places. The back of the Atlantic puffin and the bouquet are black. The neck is light gray in color. The lower part of his body is white. Its beak is of a special kind. It is wide with half beak red and orange and Half the beak is gray, while the legs are orange and small. The head and neck of this bird are relatively small compared to its body. His body is swollen. As well as its tail is also small. Along with this its wings are also short. Its length is about 11 to 12 inches. But when it widens its wings, it is 1 to 25 inches wide and 8 inches high. The Atlantic Puffin's beak is wide on both sides - triangular but narrow from above It catches fish floating in the water by jumping on the surface of the sea. In addition, small insects roaming the coast are also healthy. Their body color fades as they live on the beach in winter. However during the spring they have their Comes in original color. In the cold of autumn and winter they spend in the open sea of the North Sea. And returns to coastal areas as the breeding season begins in late spring. Each year, the female Atlantic puffin lays a large white egg, measuring 4.2 inches in length and 1.7 inches in width. In addition, it weighs about sixty-two grams. Male and female Atlantic puffins serve this Ida alternately, from which the cub emerges after forty to forty days. Her chicks fly after about 34 to 50 days. Until then they depend on their parents for food. The Atlantic puffin is a social bird. Mostly they prefer to be in a group. Appearance of adult male and female Atlantic puffins One is the same. However the male Atlantic puffin weighs more than the female Atlantic puffin. Humans have been hunting this bird since ancient times. Currently, its number is declining.
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