Cap’n Fish’s Puffin Nature Cruises
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009|
For reservations and information call
1-207-633-3244 – 1-800-636-3244 Email Cap’n Fish at mainewhales@adelphia.net |
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Email us at: mainepuffins@roadrunner.com
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ABOUT PUFFINS |
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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. |
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ABOUT THE TOUR |
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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 |
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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 2 1/2 Hour Tour ADULTS: $25.00 |
(Source: http://www.mainepuffin.com/)







