UK SCOTLAND Sumburgh Head -- Puffin ( Fratercula arctica ) in flight at Sumburgh Head in the Shetland Islands of Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Sumburgh Head -- Puffin ( Fratercula arctica ) in flight at Sumburgh Head in the Shetland Islands of Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Sumburgh Head -- Puffin ( Fratercula arctica ) in flight at Sumburgh Head in the Shetland Islands of Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Sumburgh Head -- Puffin ( Fratercula arctica ) in flight at Sumburgh Head in the Shetland Islands of Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell / Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Sumburgh Head -- Puffin ( Fratercula arctica ) in flight at Sumburgh Head in the Shetland Islands of Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell / Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Sumburgh Head -- Puffin ( Fratercula arctica ) in flight at Sumburgh Head in the Shetland Islands of Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Lightroom Photos
A puffin that's been busy collecting various types of dry vegetation wi which to line it's burrow ready for the puffling it will rear over the next few months.
A single puffin standing on the grassy slopes of Skomer Island off the West Wales coastline. He is scanning the skies, no doubt worrying about the predators that could be flying overhead.
Puffins peering out of a burrow. Puffins form long-term pair bonds or relationships and nest in burrows. The male Atlantic Puffin prepares the burrow. The female lays a single egg, and both parents incubate the egg and feed the chick (or "puffling").
Atlantic Puffin in Flight. This photo depicts the brilliantly coloured feet of this bird. This image was taken on a summer's day. The bird in this photo nests in burrows on cliffs in May and June.
A single puffin taken in April as it emerges from it's burrow on Skomer Island, west Wales.These puffins inhabit the island from March until the end of August in order to breed. They produce one chick