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UK wildlife: Perfect puffin photos as season ends

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    24 July 2022
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Atlantic puffins eat small fish such as sand eels, herring, hake and capelin

sImage source, Nuzulu
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Puffins live for an average of 20 years and usually reach breeding age at between five and six years old.

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