Tufted Puffin
In Glacier Bay national park there are more than 250 species of birds, most of the birds are swimmers including the Turfted Puffin. The scientific name for the Tufted Puffin is Fratercula Cirrhata. Distinctive feture like the bright orange beak, sleak black body and sharp nails on its feet to climb over rocks let you spot it The puffin id often called " the parrot of the sea", often because its parrot like features, its ability to swim better than it can fly, and how it glides under water.It breeds by digging holes in the ground and it can hold up to ten fish in its mouth. Tufted puffins have a communalism relation ship with the trees they nest in, this is because the bird is benifiting with a place to stay and the tree is not getting affected by it.