1/5Observing Scotland's Atlantic Puffins on Fair IsleLucky visitors to Fair Isle will observe Atlantic puffins in their natural habitat.Credit: 2019 Mindy Poder Read the Full StoryPreviousNext2/5Observing Scotland's Atlantic Puffins on Fair IsleThe puffin’s iconic orange beak comes in handy when collecting tufts of wool and other debris.Credit: 2019 Mindy Poder Read the Full StoryPreviousNext3/5Observing Scotland's Atlantic Puffins on Fair IslePuffins sometimes puff up their body and spread their wings to look bigger, a behavior known as “gaping.”Credit: 2019 Mindy Poder Read the Full StoryPreviousNext4/5Observing Scotland's Atlantic Puffins on Fair IsleEvery spring, puffins’ beaks and feat turn a bright shade of orange in preparation for breeding season.Credit: 2019 Mindy Poder Read the Full StoryPreviousNext5/5Observing Scotland's Atlantic Puffins on Fair IslePuffins build their burrows using their beaks and feat, and they prefer the edges of sea cliffs.Credit: 2019 Mindy Poder Read the Full StoryPreviousNext