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Black-bellied plover now at the Seattle Aquarium
The latest addition to our Birds & Shores exhibit is a male black-bellied plover, who came to us from the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, CA. He was introduced to the sandy side of the exhibit in late more »
Same bird, different plumage
Tufted puffins are pelagic birds—which means they live on the open ocean—that come ashore only to nest during breeding season. These diving birds are built for life at sea. Underwater, their wings act as flippers and their feet act as more »
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Tagged alcids, Birds and Shores exhibit, breeding, diving birds, plumage, Seattle Aquarium, tufted puffin
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