Puffins are the most prestigious bird.
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Date: March 29th, 2024 3:22 PM Author: Ungodly Pungent Station
mexican eagles, sure.
also, "The Atlantic puffin forms part of the national diet in Iceland, where the species does not have legal protection. Their meat is commonly featured on hotel menus. The fresh heart of a puffin is eaten raw as a traditional Icelandic delicacy."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puffin#/media/File:Stora_dimun_puffins_for_kitchen.jpg
no one eats bald eagles.
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Date: March 29th, 2024 5:15 PM Author: Concupiscible cerise dingle berry
I have a memory of an elementary teacher being flabbergasted that I knew what a puffin was
Pretty sure I saw it in a Zoobook magazine
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Date: March 29th, 2024 5:39 PM Author: Concupiscible cerise dingle berry
This thread got me thinking about a trip to go and see some puffins
Seems like most atlantic puffins are in Europe / Iceland but IDK if I'd want to do a transatlantic flight just to go see birds
There's a decent colony in Newfoundland though & flights to St. John's are like $700... that's not bad
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