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A Lonely Lost Puffin Appears Far From Any Sea, Pleading For Protection

A nice man discovered a lovely puffin thousands of miles away from any ocean and saved his life. This lovely little animal was fortunate in that the person he encountered was able to assist him and did not insist on keeping him, photographing him, or tormenting him, putting his life in jeopardy.

CREDIT: Shane Lynn

This wonderful man did the right thing by bringing it home in a box and contacting the RSPCA for assistance.

In a news statement, RSPCA animal rescue officer Shane Lynn stated, “It looks the puffin got disoriented and ended up landing inland, around 2 miles from coast, and then couldn’t fly again.”

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Because seeing these birds far from the sea is unusual, the official was both surprised and intrigued to encounter one of these magnificent creatures in person.

“I was ecstatic when I got the call since I had never seen a puffin before. “However, he was concerned for the small one since he knew he shouldn’t be that far inside,” Shane Lynn added.

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The RSPCA inspector brought the adorable puffin to the vet for an assessment once he had him in his control. Everyone assumed he was hurt and that was the source of his confusion, despite the fact that he appeared to be in fine condition.

“Fortunately, he was unharmed, and we believe he was simply disoriented and landed in the incorrect spot,” Lynn added.

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Shane knew exactly what he had to do after the animal was released: restore it to its natural home. As a result, he kept the bird in the box and drove to the nearest coast to set it free.

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Despite his delight at having met him, he felt it was the correct thing to do to release him, which he did. He did, however, capture a stunning video of the moment:

“He sprang onto the sand and soared away across the water.” Seeing it was awe-inspiring. “There is no finer feeling than restoring a wild animal to its natural habitat,” the rescuer stated.

 

CREDIT: Shane Lynn