Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Tufted Puffins are not found in the UK or possibly the whole of Europe. So imagine the surprise of the British people
who saw one off the coast on September 16th at the Oare Marshes reserve in the Swale Estuary near Faversham about 1 1/2 hours east of London.
This little bird, the clown-of-the-sea, is definitely far from home in a place very different from the natural habitat of puffins which consists of rocky sea cliffs at the Oare Marshes. His unexpected appearance begs the question, how did the find his way to the UK?
It seems the sighting of the Tufted Puffin is as exciting for the British as it is for us puffin lovers—inspiring people to travel from hours away to see it for the first time in a place it never visits. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for people in the UK.
It reminds me how lucky I am to be living in a state where the Tufted Puffin feels at home, Washington State. But for how much longer? With global warming, natural predators and a lack of funds to really help protect them? I cringe at the thought of losing the Tufted Puffin and revel in the mishap chance of a wayward Tufted Puffin finding its way to the coast of the UK. Maybe he fancied a spot of tea. Maybe he was simply lost at sea.

M Wright (Photo)
Whatever brought the Tufted Puffin to the UK pales in comparison to the joy he will bring to the bird lovers who will visit him while he is there. We should all enjoy the Tufted Puffin while we can—near or far from its home—with its long, fuzzy eyebrows and quirky little walk before he moves on to a different place…due to climate change or worse due to neglect, habitat loss or natural predators.
Tags: Fratercula cirrhata, puffins and britain, puffins and news, puffins and uk, rare sightings and tufted puffins, Tufted Puffin, Tufted Puffin and Britain, Tufted Puffin and Europe, Tufted Puffin and U.K., Tufted Puffin and UK, Tufted Puffin at the Oare Marshes, Tufted Puffin at the Swale Estuary, Tufted puffin in britain, Tufted Puffin in Europe, Tufted puffin in UK, Tufted Puffin near Faversham, tufted puffin picture, tufted puffin seen in UK for the first time, Tufted puffin visits the UK, tufted puffins
Posted in auk, Fratercula cirrhata, Photograph, Photos, Pictures, Rare Sighting, Tufted Puffin, UK, Unusual Sighting, Where can I see puffins?, Where can I see tufted puffins? | No Comments »
Friday, September 4th, 2009
Talking to the Zookeepers pays off!! Next time you visit a zoo—say hello and don’t be afraid to ask questions!

Tufted puffin couple at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Tacoma, WA
Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium currently has 20 tufted puffins in its exhibit, 9 males and 11 females. The tufted puffins range in age from 1 to 31. They currently have the oldest living puffin in captivity at 31 years of age!! He is only 3 years younger than me! =) Not only is he the oldest living puffin in captivity but tufted puffins are thought to only be capable of producing and raising chicks until their mid-twenties but this 31-year-old tufted puffin is a proud papa this year! The Pt. Defiance Zoo and Aquarium also has the oldest living female in captivity at 27 years old. And if all this isn’t enough to make you get excited they also have 3 tufted puffin pairs that they believe are raising chicks this year. I wrote ‘they believe’ because the zookeepers try to let the tufted puffins raise the chicks as naturally as possible so the zookeepers do not check on their progress. They wait and are surprised by the little ones in the exhibit. How fun is that?!?

This is one of the tufted puffin mothers who had a chick this year

The youngest tufted puffin chick at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium as of August 2009!
The Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium is currently in the middle of some intensive training with their puffins as well. In the past year they have been training them to eat from the zookeepers’ hands so that they can better deliver any vitamins and medications the puffins may need. The training has been extremely successful so far. Part of this training for the last 6 months included working on scale training the puffins (training the puffins to step on a scale in order to get more frequent weights) instead of having to catch the puffins and hold them to get their weight. Catching them is extremely stressful for the puffins and so the the new weighing techniques has been very effective for both the zookeepers and the puffins. The Pt. Defiance Zoo now has weights on all birds except for about 4.
It is amazing what some hard work can produce! These quirky adorable little birds are definitely smarter than the zookeepers realized. I, for one, am looking forward to discovering more about the little pufflings and the progress of the training at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium!
For more information on the puffin exhibit (within the Rocky Shores exhibit) at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium—you can visit them online at their official website or in person at:
Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium
5400 N Pearl St # D Ruston, WA 98407-3296
(253) 591-5337
What are the hours and days of operation to see the puffins at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium? The zoo is open from 9:30-6:00 until September 7. After that the zoo is open from 9:30-5:00. The birds can be viewed any time during those hours, their exhibit is never closed.
When are the best times to go to see the puffins at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium if you have questions?
They feed their puffins 3 times a day during breeding season, twice a day during non-breeding season. As of right now, they are fed at approximately 8:00, 12:00-1:00, and 3:00-3:30. They will discontinue the last feeding during non-breeding season. This isn’t really definitive, but there is not a set schedule to when they feed their animals but this is a good guess. I will update you when I find out more…
Tags: alcidae, auk, baby puffin, baby puffins, clown of the sea, Fratercula cirrhata, little brother, pelagic seabird, puffin, Puffin Babies, Puffin baby, pufflings, Tufted Puffin, tufted puffins
Posted in alcidae, auk, Chicks, Fratercula cirrhata, Interesting Information, Oldest Puffin, Oldest Puffin in captivity, Photograph, Photos, Pictures, Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, Puffin Babies, puffin chicks, Puffin exhibits, Puffin Lovers, Puffin photos, puffin pictures, Puffins, Puffling, Puget Sound, research, training, Tufted Puffin, Visit, Washington State, Where can I see puffins?, Where can I see tufted puffins?, Zookeeper | 2 Comments »
Monday, April 6th, 2009
2009 Schedule
Puffin Cruises
Glacier Spirit
Saturdays, 6 to 9 pm
July 11, 18, 25 and August 1 & 8, 2009
Protection Island, at the mouth of Discovery Bay, is a very special; place in the summer. Dry, brown and lonely, it looks like a most inhospitable place. But it is alive with thousands of nesting birds – rhinocerous auklets, glaucous-winged gulls, pigeon guillemots, double-crested and pelagic cormorants, black oystercatchers, and even a few pairs of tufted puffins. It is for a glimpse of the elusive tufted puffin that many visitors make the trip. As every birder knows, no guarantee can be made that they will be sighted on every outing, but chances are very good that they will be spotted especially on the south side of the island. Like rhinocerous auklets, for which Protection Island is the major nesting site, the puffin use burrows in the cliffs and uplands to raise one or sometimes two chicks. The chance to see them carrying many small fish at one time in their bills, or even swimming, flying, or diving, is exciting.
Reservations: Tickets are $55 per person ($50 for PTMSC, Audubon, Burke Museum or Washington Ornithological Society members) and child or group rates may be arranged. Proceeds go to support educational programs at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center.
Protection Island Cruises are offered in collaboration with Puget Sound Express.
For reservations: (800) 566-3932 ~ (360) 385-5582 ~ e-mail: cruises@ptmsc.org
Tags: boats, cruises to see puffins, Discovery Bay, glacier spirit, I want to see puffins, Port Townsend Marine Science Center, Protection Island, Protection Island Cruises, Puffin cruises, Puffins, puffins in Washington State, Puget Sound, Puget Sound cruises, Puget Sound Express, ride to see puffin, want to see puffins, Washington, Where can I see puffins?, Where can I see tufted puffins?, where to see puffins, where to see tufted puffins
Posted in 2009, cruise, Discovery Bay, Port Townsend, Port Townsend Marine Science Center, Protection Island, Protection Island Cruises, Puffin cruise, Puffins, Puget Sound, Puget Sound Express, travel, Tufted Puffin, vacation, Washington State, Where can I see puffins?, Where can I see tufted puffins? | No Comments »