it is a pelagic seabird with a brightly coloured beak
during the breeding season. It feeds primarily by
diving in the water. Identify the bird.
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It is a puffin
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- Puffins are the pelagic seabird with ‘brightly coloured beak’ during the season of breeding.
- They feed ‘primarily by diving’ in the water. Once the ‘breeding season’ is over, they shed the coloured part of the beak and the beak becomes dull.
- Puffins are also provided with short wings which they use both for flapping while flying and also for swimming in water.
- They mostly fly over ocean surfaces and beat their wings very fast while flying.
- Puffins are found in North Pacific Ocean and North Atlantic Ocean.
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