Wildlife Monographs  |  Puffins
A colourful and informative insight into the lives of these comical creatures. In this monograph wildlife photographer and zoologist Heather Angel reveals how these lovable seabirds live and survive at high latitudes. On land they waddle and hop among tussocks and rocks to and from their burrows.
However once in the air they wheel and turn with great agility and whilst underwater they use their wings to ‘fly’ though the water. The images portray the multifarious activities of puffins during their mating season; calling courting collecting nesting flying sunning themselves snoozing and rafting on the sea.
The spell binding intimate images captured by some of the worlds premier wildlife photographers in the Monograph series breath with vivid insight and a sense of being closer than most of us can ever hope to be. Here’s a glimpse of some of the worlds increasingly rare and endangered species captured on camera in their natural habitats. If we aren’t careful they may not be there for much longer and each volume is also a plea for protection backed by leading campaigners.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Wildlife Monographs Puffins.