Its no easy task to prepare for your young as this industrious puffin clearly demonstrates in his struggle to line his puffin burrow. He wasn’t about to give up on the feather he found, determined to get it down trough his burrow into the colony. He tried a few approaches and was even joined and cheered on by his mate. His hard work finally paid off after a whole nine minutes of labor, when he finally managed his goal. Nature photographer Josh Jaggard captured the YouTube clip of the bird’s struggle, and according to a Morgunbladid’s report the clip was captured on the Shetland Islands. It was published on YouTube one month ago on the Wildlife clips channel.
Puffins are a beloved bird in Iceland, they have large nesting colonies on the island, primarily on the south and south-east coast and in the Westmann Islands. Puffins are any of three small species of auks with a brightly colored beak during the breeding season, giving it an endearing clown like appearance. They are pelagic seabirds that feed primarily by diving in the water. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks or in burrows in the soil. Two species, the tufted puffin and horned puffin, are found in the North Pacific Ocean, while the Atlantic puffin is found in the North Atlantic Ocean.