"Puffin bird" In danger of extinction.
Puffin is a nautical bird that is somewhat like a penguin. Its native habitat is the North Atlantic Ocean and is located in the islands of nature reserves and is a rare bird endangered by global warming.
Almost all species in Britain were eliminated because of illegal fishing. In the late 19th century there were about 15,000 birds along the Atlantic coast and today there are few birds in France.
There are between 12-15 million birds around the world. It is about 18 cm long and feeds on small fish near the water surface and catches it for 20-30 seconds.
Despite its small size, it eats about 60 small fish a day! And can fly very skillfully and the speed of flying 80-90km / hour, hitting his wings with air 400 times per minute! He was chosen as a postal character in the Faroe Islands in 1978.