but the stars of the show are the puffins. They poke their heads - sporting comical, outsize orange beaks - above the black cliff edges before darting off, in a sudden swarm, to dive for fish ...
Rather than working like a pair of scissors which have less grip the further the fish is held from the joint, puffin jaws are more manoeuvrable and can grip fish front to back with equal pressure.
The photographers who submitted their work hail from 25 countries; some braved fires in the Amazon, spied on crocodiles in India, and tracked puffins ... Gharials, fish-eating crocodiles from ...
For many locals, however, eating ... the puffins when the stock is going down or if they have problems with feeding.” For instance, hunters avoid capturing puffins flying with fish in their ...