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This image depicts two Atlantic Puffins (Fratercula arctica) in a shallow water exhibit, likely within the sub-polar ecosystem of the Montreal Biodome in Montreal, Canada. The scene is viewed through glass, evidenced by subtle reflections and potential distortions. In the foreground, the water is shallow and slightly agitated, revealing a dark, textured substrate beneath. The background consists of a larger, calmer body of water with a distinct light green hue. On the left side of the frame, one puffin is partially submerged, lying horizontally in the shallow water. Its black plumage on the back and wings contrasts with a white underside. Its head is slightly elevated, facing right, displaying its characteristic multi-colored beak (red, yellow, and greyish-blue tones). Drops of water are visible on its beak and face. Its bright orange webbed feet are partially visible beneath its body. On the right side of the frame, a second puffin is also partially submerged, appearing to be resting or standing. This puffin is oriented away from the camera, showcasing its prominent white belly and dark black back. Its head is mostly obscured, but its orange webbed feet are clearly visible on the dark substrate beneath the water. No direct interaction between the two birds is evident.
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