Why do seabirds travel so far to feed?

Article and photographs by Damien Lafon.

A colony of puffins perched on rocks covered with yellow moss, typical of the Icelandic coast.
Arctic tern in flight, a seabird known for its long migrations related to the search for resources.
A seabird flying over the cliffs of Iceland, with the ocean in the background.
Puffin hunting from a cliff.

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