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This vertical photograph captures a solitary Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) standing within a meticulously constructed marine environment, identified as the Labrador Coast exhibit at the Biodome de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. The puffin is positioned in the lower-center of the frame, standing upright on a partially submerged grey rock. Its black and white plumage is clearly visible, with a prominent white belly and chest contrasting with its black back and head. The bird's large, triangular beak displays distinct bands of bright orange, yellow, and grey. Its eye is surrounded by a faint reddish ring and a grey patch. Orange webbed feet are partially submerged in the water. The puffin appears to be looking towards the viewer. The foreground consists of shallow, greenish-blue water with a rippled surface, revealing submerged rocks and faint patterns on the bottom. To the left of the puffin, a larger grey rock with some reddish discoloration breaks the water's surface. A slight haze or reflection is present over the water in the lower-central part of the image. The background features a complex arrangement of large, irregular grey and brown rocks, simulating a natural coastal habitat. These rocks form ledges and a rugged wall extending upwards. On a rock formation in the mid-ground to the left, dark, clustered growths resembling barnacles or mussels are visible. Further behind, a tall, constructed stone wall, composed of varied rectangular and irregular blocks, mimics a natural cliff face, forming the enclosure of the exhibit.
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