Photographer's Note
The Atlantic Puffin: a family picture
Range: Nests E.Maine to to Newfoundland and Iceland to Ireland, UK and nw. coast of France. Winters in open waters of breeding range.
Size: 11 1/2 - 13 1/2" long; wingspan 21-24"; weight 490.5 gr. (1 lb. 1 1/3 oz.).
Feeding habits: Dives from air or surface, swims rapidly underwater using wings like other alcids, catches small fishes, mollusks, and crustaceans, which it swallows underwater, but when feeding young, can carry up to 30 small fishes at one time, crosswise in bill owing to round tongue and slight serrations on interior of upper mandible which help it hold fishes.
Other names: Common puffin, bottle-nose, coulterneb, Labrador auk, large-billed puffin, pope, sea parrot, tammy norie.
Nesting habits: Nests in burrows, usually 1 egg, incubates 42 days (average).
The Atlantic Puffin is a rather small sea bird that spends most of its time at sea in the North Atlantic Ocean. They are Auks or members of the Alcidae Family of birds (alcids). The only time it usually comes ashore is to breed and raise a chick.
These are the only puffins that occur in the Atlantic. There are two species of puffins that occur in the Pacific - Horned Puffins and Tufted Puffins. They are so appealing probably because of the multi-colored bills that they display during the breeding season and have given them nicknames like "sea parrot" and "clowns of the sea". Puffins have always been liked by people but, for a long time, for reasons other than bird watching. When the early pioneers came to the North Atlantic coast in the 1600's, they began killing seabirds for food. As more settlers came to New England, puffins (and many other birds) were killed for their feathers. These feathers were used often as decorations in ladies' hats! Puffins have long been hunted in some parts of their range and are a common food item in Iceland and the Faeroe Islands today.
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Picture reposted after using KLE indications.
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grenoblegirl (77) 2006-08-27 2:12
What a fabulous picture! The compostition of the birds is wonderful. I've heard Iceland is beautiful and I've considered visiting, you've given me additional incentive.
ayobami
(1353) 2006-08-27 17:46
Wonderful! I love puffins and this is a beautiful shot of them! The lighting really brings out the orange and black colours and you've got their heads all in perfect position!
Manamo
(3710) 2006-08-27 19:41
Hello Michel,
ohhhhh! J'adore les macareux!!Ils sont beaucoup plus petits que je croyaient! J'aurais aimé en voir lors de mon voyage en gaspésie (au Québec, Canada), mais il semble qu'il n'en reste que quelques couples...La photo n'est pas complètement nette (pour les macareux) et le fond de l'image est tellement uni, qu'on dirait une peinture! Mais une belle peinture;D
Bravo,
Marc
flatwin
(2181) 2006-08-31 17:22
bonsoir,
jolei prise de vue originale - un flou en suspend dommage mais top pour le groupe
NellyD
(1874) 2006-09-01 12:54
A very wonderfull picture, you cought these lovely puffins very well. Colours are great.
It almost looks like a painting.
Really great shot!
Thanks.
Greetings, Nel
rbcy1974
(20758) 2006-09-03 6:47
Bonjour Michel
Une superbe portrait, j'aime bien le DOF et les coleurs eclatantes, bien vu
A+
Daniel
Janice
(4403) 2006-09-04 5:11
Hi Michel, I love the look of these birds, but to see 4 of them togather like this is just great! The contrasting colours stand out well, and It is an improvement on teh original. Thank you
Janice
kermit350
(9016) 2006-09-05 5:47
Bonjour Michel, tu as l’air d’avoir beaucoup voyager, je me demandai si tu allais revenir un jour, c’est vrai que même sans lire la note explicative du photographe, ces oiseaux m’ont tout de suite fait penser aux perroquets, le cadrage est serré cela renforce encore la beauté de ces spécimens sur un arrière plan esthétique, très bel angle de prise de vue ainsi que le rendu de leur faciès et le bec proéminent dont il sont affublé, les coloris sont très photogéniques, bien amicalement
mightyweed
(1292) 2006-09-27 10:59
what a beautiful family....it must have been a pleasure to see all these puffins...great and educational note....greetings...
JCG
(35153) 2006-10-15 9:44
Bonjour Michel,
J'aime beaucoup cette sentinelle de macareux. Une très belle prise de vue. Les couleurs, la lumière et la netteté sont excellente.
Une magnifique photo animalière, bravo.
Amitiés,
Jean-Charles
arnoud1976
(1191) 2006-10-25 8:38
nice capture Michel. considering the 300mm...good clarity! well done and tfs Arnoud
BeanQueen
(0) 2006-10-29 19:36
Hi Detay,
Wonderful family and
great colours, sharpness and detail.
Good work!
Ciao,
Jana
Photo Information
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Copyright: Michel Detay (mdetay)
(4929)
- Genre: Persone
- Medium: Colore
- Date Taken: 1980-07-00
- Categories: Natura
- Camera: Nikon F2, Nikkor 300mm f/4,5, Kodachrome 64
- Esposizione: f/4.5, 1/125 secondi
- Map: view
- Versione Foto: Final Version, Versione Originale
- Date Submitted: 2006-08-26 23:03