Puffins!! What’s not to like about Puffins? They’re cute, curious little seabirds that spend their lives trying to eat delicious fish and breed among the coastal rocks. Puffins come from a family of birds known as auks. They live in coastal areas and are instantly identifiable by their black-and-white coloration, thick beaks that turn orange in the spring, and rounded shape. Also known as the “sea parrot,” or the “clown of the ocean,” the adorable birds can be found in a few places across the globe including including along the coast of the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans. Their colorful beaks and pudgy stature make them a winsome sight wherever they are found, and their friendly attitude doesn’t hurt either. Also, they’re total goofs. Unfortunately, this species is nearing towards extinction due to the change in the Earth’s climate. There are a lot of support groups, patrols and rescue societies trying to help them <3