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Clips from a new film about Project Puffin
and the Puffins of Seal Island NWR

Click on any image to see the Quicktime Movie

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Windows users: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html
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A short montage of puffins and terns in action, from Fish Out of Water. Music by Eric Shim. © 2002 by Daniel Breton Billing is a common sight between courting puffins, and pairs often use it as a greeting. © 2002 by Daniel Breton
Seeing an Arctic tern feed its chick is very exciting. The adult doesn't want to risk losing its fish to a rival bird, so it all happens very fast! © 2002 by Daniel Breton A puffin chick spends most of its time alone in the burrow, waiting for its parents to bring it small fish to eat. When its parent is in the burrow, the chick becomes very vocal. © 2002 by Daniel Breton
   

These movies were created by Daniel Breton and Ganglion Films.

Quicktime is video playing software required to play the videos.  If you do not have Apple's Quicktime plug-in installed, it can be downloaded free from Apple Computers

 
 
 
 
 
 
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