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Spring on the Oregon coast brings more than just sunshine and wildflowers. It also marks the return of one of the region’s most beloved seabirds.
Tufted puffins have begun arriving once again along the shoreline, drawing attention from visitors eager to catch a glimpse of these unmistakable birds. With their bold features and bright seasonal coloring, puffins are often described as some of the most recognizable seabirds in the world. Their expressive faces and oversized beaks have even earned them the nickname “clowns of the sea.”
One of the best places to spot them in Oregon is at Haystack Rock, where the birds return each year to
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