Horned Puffin
Horned Puffin: Medium puffin with black upperparts, white underparts. White face with a black, fleshy horn above eye extending to top of head. Bill is triangular and massive during summer, when it is bright yellow with orange tip. Strong direct flight on rapid wing beats, often high over the water.
● Song:
Generally silent
● Foraging & Feeding:
Horned Puffin: Eats small fish and invertebrates. Forages by diving from the surface and swimming underwater; spines on tongue and in mouth act as hooks, better enabling capture of fish.
● Breeding & nesting:
Horned Puffin: One white egg with small dark spots is laid in a crevice or deep hole among boulders. Incubation ranges from 40 to 42 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species:
Horned Puffin: Tufted Puffin has dark underparts and in breeding plumage has pale yellow plumes on head. Common and Thick-billed murres have entirely dark head, small, dark bill, and white trailing margin on inner wing.