Puffins
Puffins are small seabirds belonging to the auk family, Alcidae, and are known for their distinctive large, brightly colored triangular beaks. They exhibit a stout black-and-white appearance and are often found in coastal regions, particularly in areas like Iceland and Maine. Puffins are remarkable divers and can fly at speeds up to 55 mph by flapping their wings 300 to 400 times per minute.