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ABOUT PUFFINS |
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Puffins are cool! With those big colorful beaks,
dark soulful eyes and a penguin-like appearance, it’s
hard not to like them. Puffins can typically be found in the
very chilly waters of the North Atlantic, in places like Iceland
and Norway. Lucky for us then that not far from Boothbay Harbor
is the southernmost Atlantic Puffin colony in all of North
America – Eastern Egg Rock. |
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In Maine, Puffins are rare, and are actually listed as
a Threatened Species. On Eastern Egg Rock, however, there are about
90 nesting pairs, along with perhaps a thousand pairs of Terns
and other unusual seabirds. During the summertime, Puffins come
ashore to raise their young, and the female lays her egg in a crevice
under the tumble of boulders that line the shoreline of Eastern
Egg Rock Once the chicks are full grown – usually by mid-August – all
the Puffins leave their nesting island and fly out to sea to spend
the winter. And they don’t come back to land til next April. |
ABOUT THE TOUR |
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A Puffin-watching cruise is kind of like an
ocean-going treasure hunt…. you just never know what’s
going to show up! As we travel through Boothbay Harbor and
search for all the marvelous sea creatures which call this
area their home, seals often surface near the boat, or can
be found sunning themselves on the rocks. A loon flies by.
A Minke Whale surprises everyone with its sheer size and
bulk. And, of course there are lighthouses, which we know
as permanent treasures here on the New England coast.
As the boat gets to Eastern Egg Rock, everyone is up and
looking around for those pint-sized little Puffins. We scan
the rocks and the skies, and then someone shouts, and lo
and behold there is a group of Puffins sitting in the water,
bobbing up and down, perhaps 50 or 60 feet from the boat.
More fly by, and soon someone spots a bunch sitting on the
granite boulders along shore. |
We slowly circle the
seven-acre island once or twice, and dozens of large Eider Ducks
spring from the water into flight. Laughing Gulls cry out with
their loud, cackling vocalizations. And more puffins and their
funny little cousins, the Black Guillemots, whiz past us, going
about 40 miles an hour.
When its time to start back, the excitement
on the boat is still high. Success! We saw a bird that very few
Mainers have ever seen – the ocean-going, charismatic Atlantic
Puffin…
~ Peter Salmansohn, Project Puffin
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PRICES AND SCHEDULE |
See at first hand the National Audubon Society's success in
reestablishing a Puffin Colony on Eastern Egg Rock. Truly a magnificent
"Seafari" for all nature lovers with seals, blue heron, an occasional
whale and other coastal wildlife along the way.
June - Wednesdays only 10:00 am
July - Late August - Mondays, Wednesdays, Friday, Sundays 10:00am
2 1/2 Hour Tour
ADULTS: $24.00 CHILDREN $15.00
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CAP'N FISH'S "PUFFIN-VISION" |
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