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Between 1973 and 1986, 954 young puffins were transplanted from Great Island to Eastern Egg Rock and 914 of these successfully fledged. Transplanted puffins began returning to Eastern Egg Rock in June 1977. To lure them ashore and encourage the birds to explore their home, wooden puffin decoys were
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positioned atop large boulders. The number of young puffins has gradually increased. In 1981, four pairs nested beneath boulders at the edge of the island and the colony had increased to 37 pairs in 2001. The total population reached 188 pairs in 2019.
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so they could be recognized in the future. After spending their first 2–3 years at sea, it was hoped they would return to establish a new colony at Eastern Egg Rock rather than Great Island.
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for about one month. Audubon biologists placed handfuls of vitamin-fortified fish in their burrows each day. As the young puffins reached fledging age, they received
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were transplanted to Eastern Egg Rock when they were about 10–14 days old. The young puffins were then nested in artificial sod
59: 55:. The restoration efforts are based on the fact that young puffins usually return to breed on the same island where they hatched. 284: 87: 269: 264: 274: 110: 39:. It was started in 1973 when puffins were nesting in only two locations in Maine — Matinicus Rock and 28: 211: 44: 8: 40: 128: 83: 82:
In 2006 the National Audubon Society opened the Project Puffin Visitor Center in
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is an effort initiated by Dr. Stephen W. Kress of the
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National Audubon Society
puffins
Gulf of Maine
Machias Seal Island
Eastern Egg Rock Island
Muscongus Bay
Pemaquid Point
Great Island
burrows
identification tags
Rockland, Maine
Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge


"Project Puffin history"
the original
"Hope is the Thing with Feathers"
"The man who brought puffins back to Maine's islands is retiring"
"Off the coast of Maine, puffins are rebounding and feasting on a new snack"
Project Puffin Web page
Project Puffin Visitor Center
Hog Island Audubon Camp
43°51′38″N 69°22′55″W / 43.8606389°N 69.3819911°W / 43.8606389; -69.3819911
Categories
Natural history of Maine
National Audubon Society
Nature centers in Maine
Tourist attractions in Knox County, Maine
1973 establishments in Maine

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