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Machias Seal Island, in the Gulf of Maine is the breeding ground for the Atlantic Puffins two months each summer. This photo shows a trio of puffins "billing" which is when two or more puffins rub their beaks together, sort of like puffin kissing. Billing is believed to be a way in which the puffins renew their friendship. They approach each other while wagging their heads from side to side, and then rattle their beaks together. This is also a part of courtship behavior, and is repeated often during the mating season. After mating their colorful beak plates are shed.
Camera Info:
Canon EOS 7D
EF70-300 mm F/4-5.6l IS USM
300 mm
F- Stop 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/1250
ISO 320
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Puffins "Kissing"
Photographer: Barbara Motter
motteb | Feb 27, 2016
Views: 1107
Dimensions: 1500x1500
Size: 1451kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Wildlife & Nature Photography
