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Marcel Grossmann


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Machias Seal Island, a remote bird sanctuary in the Bay of Fundy, provides birdwatchers, naturalists and photographers with a rare glimpse of one of Canada’smost popular seabirds. The rocky island, located 18 kilometres southwest of Grand Manan, serves as a breeding site for thousands of birds each year, including Atlantic puffins. About 1,300 pairs of puffins visit Machias Seal Island during the spring and summer to breed and nest. Puffins, with their striking orange beaks, and matching orange webbed feet, lure bird enthusiasts to travel to great lengths to see them. Only about eight hectares in area, Machias Seal Island is a designated migratory bird sanctuary, maintained by the Canadian Wildlife Service, so access is restricted.

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Dossier Fauna
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APN NIKON D200
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Ouverture 5.6
Temps de pose 1/500
Focale 400.0 mm
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