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60,000 tufted puffins
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TRIANGLE ISLAND - one of the most important ecological reserves in all of Canada. Nearly 60,000 tufted puffins burrow into the cliffsides to lay their eggs and raise their chicks, just like their Cassin’s and rhinoceros auklet neighbours. Puffin burrows can be more than five feet deep and are often reused by the same birds year after year.
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