Horned puffin (Fratercula corniculata)
Photographed by John L. Crawley
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A pair of horned puffins (Fratercula corniculata) bond in Oregon Coast Aquarium, USA
by marlin harms
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Horned Puffin
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A pair of horned puffins
By: Karl W. Kenyon
From: Natural History Magazine
1950
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Battle Royale: Finale
Pool Party! (E-6)
Okay okay, so technically Platypus won its bracket, but in keeping things fair I'm putting the runner up, who is an actual bird. Don't worry- platypus will get its own little spotlight post. They're delightfully strange!
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Horned Puffin - August 2023
We saw quite a few puffins in the wild, but they float very low in the water and tend to fly away as your boat draws near. At the Alaska SeaLife Center, however, they have an interior bird area with many different species. There the puffins– or at least some of them– are a little less skittish and allow for a neat image like this one.
MWM
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saw those dr x fairytale stickers and started biting the bars of my cage
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oki. here's what I got. I messed around with some extra bangs, downloaded a new hair mod and some color mods. still very g/rtash but I'm vibing.
the one on the left is what I had previously, the one on the right is using a new hair combination + new colors. I'm kinda leaning towards the right one.
idk, what do ya'll think ? left or right version ?
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i have an important question it cesare was an animal what cesare be
i dont know why but ive grown to think of cesare as a tufted puffin
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*This particular series is deemed for kids, please don’t comment otherwise*
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*Camera used: iPhone 13 mini (Photoshop was used: Crop tool)
The location the photo was taken: Georgia (Georgia Aquarium)
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*Series: This doesn't belong to a particular series*
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Too cute for words!
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Horned Puffin
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Horned puffin
By: Karl W. Kenyon
From: Natural History Magazine
1950
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Battle Royale
Pool Party! (E-4)
These birds are loosely grouped by their associations with water, and because I didn't want the family BR to get too big. Keep your eyes peeled- there may be someone here who got a little lost, but we don't discriminate here!
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