Meet Flo, the newest member to Seal Island’s Atlantic Puffin family. | Trouble viewing this e-mail? Try our web version ([link removed]).
Baby Puffling Florence’s Big Burrow Debut
Earlier this week, Atlantic Puffin pair Willie and Millie welcomed a new puffling ([link removed]) to their burrow under the protection of Audubon’s Seabird Institute on Seal Island, Maine. Florence, or Flo for short, is named after Florence Merriam Bailey, a trailblazing ornithologist and activist whose invaluable contributions to the National Audubon Society and field guide publication boosted birding to a previously unreached audience.
Thanks to our partnership with explore.org ([link removed]), bird-lovers all over the world can now catch a glimpse of wild Atlantic Puffins loafing around their favorite ledge ([link removed]) or getting cozy inside their rocky burrow ([link removed]). The video installation, which went live on Seal Island in 2013, marked the first time high-definition cameras were used in North America to stream video of Atlantic Puffins and pufflings.
Visit explore.org ([link removed]) for a wide variety of wildlife cams, and if you time it right, you just might see a special moment between Flo and their parents.
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