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Puffin Rescued After Stormy Seas, Thrives Again
12 Mar
Summary
- A weak puffin washed ashore in Redcar has been released.
- Stormy winter weather likely caused the puffin's distress.
- The puffin is back at a reserve with other puffins present.

A puffin discovered in a weak state on a Redcar beach in January has been successfully released back into its natural habitat. The bird underwent several weeks of rehabilitation following its discovery on the coast.
Stormy winter weather is believed to have been the cause of the puffin's weakened condition. It has since made a good recovery and was released at a reserve in East Yorkshire, coinciding with the return of other puffins for the nesting season.
This release marks a positive outcome for the seabird, offering it a second chance to thrive amongst its colony. The reserve is home to a significant population of seabirds, including puffins, making it an ideal location for its reintroduction.




