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Home / Environment / Rare Puffin Found Weak on Sussex Coast

Rare Puffin Found Weak on Sussex Coast

13 Jan

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Summary

  • A puffin was found exhausted on Hove beach.
  • The bird is being cared for by wildlife rescuers.
  • Puffins are rarely seen on the Sussex coast.
Rare Puffin Found Weak on Sussex Coast

A puffin discovered in a weakened state on Hove beach is currently under the care of wildlife rescue professionals. East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service (WRAS) reported that the bird was found "weak and exhausted."

The puffin is being transferred to an RSPCA centre in Hastings, which is equipped with specialized facilities for seabirds. This is a significant event, as puffins are seldom observed on the Sussex coast, particularly during the colder months when they typically remain offshore.

According to Trevor Weeks, director of WRAS, the rescued bird is believed to be young. He expressed optimism that the puffin will regain its strength and can be released back into its natural habitat.

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The puffin was likely blown off course and onto the beach by Storm Goretti, leaving it weak and exhausted.
Puffins are typically found offshore, especially during the colder months. Sightings on the Sussex coast are considered very rare.
The puffin is being cared for at an RSPCA centre with specialist seabird facilities and is expected to be released once it regains its strength.

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