Atlantic puffins (Fratercula arctica) wouldn’t make the best flying instructors. These birds struggle to get in the air, beating their wings an average of 300 to 400 times a minute just to stay in flight! They also have trouble landing, often crashing into the water or rolling onto the grass, tumbling into any other puffins that may be in their way.
Crash Landing with a Puffin
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Adorable
I just thought they couldn’t fly at all, you learn something every day
Puffins are cute And they look so Adorable when they fly
It is so fun to learn every day
Incredible and ADORABLE!
Puffins are really small and cute
Now I know why they are called puffins, its because they’re so puffy and cute!
You Learn more every Day.
Cool
They are so cute!