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Puffins are charming coastal birds known for their distinctive black and white plumage and brightly colored beaks. Often found on rocky cliffs and islands, puffins spend most of their time at sea, returning to land only to breed. They are excellent swimmers, using their wings to "fly" underwater while hunting for fish. Puffins nest in burrows or crevices, where they lay a single egg each year. These birds are vital to coastal ecosystems, helping to maintain a balance by feeding on small fish and contributing to the biodiversity of their habitats.