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A puffin found in Wrentham is recovering in a Rhode Island rehabilitation facility.
Wrentham and Plainville Animal Control received a report of an injured bird in a residential area on Sunday afternoon.
“At first, we weren’t quite sure what type of bird it was, but it was clear it didn’t belong here! After being evaluated by the rehab team, it was confirmed that this mystery visitor was a puffin — a true seabird usually found far from our area!” animal control wrote on Facebook.
The puffin is a juvenile and was likely blown off-course by recent oceanic storms, Shieda Soleimani — the executive director of the facility, Congress of the Birds, where the puffin is recovering — wrote on Facebook.
Soleimani joked, “He somehow crash-landed in the distant land of Rhode Island, where he’s probably hearing whispers of coffee milk and ‘bubblers’ for the first time.”
While a typical prognosis would be grim, Soleimani said the puffin was holding his own despite some roughed up feathers. However, she said, “We don’t want to get our hopes up, though, as it is very possible that he still might die from the stress of his journey.”
If his recovery is successful, the puffin will be released off the coast of Maine, nearby to its natural habitat, animal control said.
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