Postcard - Atlantic Puffin
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s official bird is the Atlantic Puffin. Nicknamed “sea parrots” and sometimes “clowns of the sea”, Atlantic puffins are small seabirds measuring around 25cm in length. These birds are strong flyers, flapping their wings up to 400 times a minute and speeding through the air at up to 88km an hour. Puffins are great swimmers, too. Using their webbed feet as a rudder, puffins can dive down 60m under water in search of their favourite fish. (natgeokids.com)
** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s official bird is the Atlantic Puffin. Nicknamed “sea parrots” and sometimes “clowns of the sea”, Atlantic puffins are small seabirds measuring around 25cm in length. These birds are strong flyers, flapping their wings up to 400 times a minute and speeding through the air at up to 88km an hour. Puffins are great swimmers, too. Using their webbed feet as a rudder, puffins can dive down 60m under water in search of their favourite fish. (natgeokids.com)
** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s official bird is the Atlantic Puffin. Nicknamed “sea parrots” and sometimes “clowns of the sea”, Atlantic puffins are small seabirds measuring around 25cm in length. These birds are strong flyers, flapping their wings up to 400 times a minute and speeding through the air at up to 88km an hour. Puffins are great swimmers, too. Using their webbed feet as a rudder, puffins can dive down 60m under water in search of their favourite fish. (natgeokids.com)