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Iceland Puffins 冰岛角嘴海雀

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Children help some young seabirds survive an accidental trip into an Iceland town


On a rocky beach in Iceland, two youngsters are on a mission of mercy. Inside their cardboard box, they have two orphans, fledglings plucked from the streets of town, baby puffins. The children of Heimaey have been saving young puffins called pufflings for generations. In fact, at the end of the summer, releasing them by the hundreds to the safety of the sea has become a local tradition.

"They have to save the birds, well, if they don't do it, they would die. They find it very exciting."

Exciting obviously for the kids who get to throw live birds into the air and watch them fly away. But no doubt it's a little nerve-racking for the recently born pufflings. The problem for the pufflings is that when they are old enough, they leave their burrows in the cliffs and head out to sea. But the lights of the town confuse them. Instead of flying out to sea, they fly into town where they crash-land and end up on the streets. That's where the puffling patrols come in. Each night, during the month of August, Moms and Dads lead troops of kids through town looking for wayward pufflings. They use flashlights to search the ground near buildings and street lights, the piers are particularly popular place.

"Oh hey guys, look it's there, it's there!"

When a bird is spotted, the kids rush to scoop it up, and bring it in off the mean streets of Heimaey for the night. It's a hard work. The following day all the birds that landed in friendly hands are transported to the seashore. Pointed in the right direction, and given their flying orders. The kids seem to be having a great time. Apparently there is a proper way to release the pufflings. First, the proper grip, then, the right technique, with his wings free and flapping the ideas to cock your arm like a quarterback, and throw a short path. Whether they swim to safety or fly off over the North Atlantic, one wonders what kind of impact all this has on this species as a whole. The world's largest Atlantic puffin colonies are found in Iceland, containing some 8 to 10 million birds. They are still flourishing with a little help from some strong arms and big hearts.

colony: a group of animals or plants of the same type that are living or growing together.
cock: to lift a part of your body, or hold a part of body at an angle.
fledgeling: a young bird that is learning to fly.
wayward: behaving badly, in a way that is difficult to control.
nerve-wracking: nerve-racking, a nerve-racking situation makes you feel very nervous or worried.
scoop: to pick something up or remove it using a scoop or a spoon, or your curved hand.
mean: poor [only before noun] literary poor or looking poor.

 
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