AP: Maine's puffin colonies recovering in the face of climate change
Maines puffin colonies recovering in the face of climate changeBY PATRICK WHITTLE
Updated 9:38 AM EDT, August 29, 2023
EASTERN EGG ROCK, Maine (AP) On remote islands off the Maine coast, a unique bird held its own this year in the face of climate change.
Atlantic puffins clownish seabirds with colorful bills and waddling gaits had their second consecutive rebound year for fledging chicks after suffering a catastrophic 2021, said scientists who monitor the birds. The news flies in the face of environmental trends, as scientists have said warming waters off New England jeopardize the birds because that reduces the kind of fish they need to feed their chicks.
One fish, though the sand lance has remained in abundance this year, allowing puffins to thrive, said Don Lyons, director of conservation science at National Audubon Societys Seabird Institute in Bremen, Maine. He said its a sign the impact of climate change on ecosystems is not always as tidy as we think.
The encouraging news comes as the Audubon Society is celebrating its 50th anniversary of tending to Maines puffin colonies, which it restored from just a few dozen pairs. There are now as many as 3,000 birds, and the population is stable, Lyons said.