
Sharp-eyed birders are also finding unusual winter seabirds at the island such as Iceland Gull, Glaucous-winged Gull, Snow Buntings, and Ravens. Sometimes more than a dozen eagles will gather around a meal. In addition to watching seals, viewers can also observe Bald Eagles, which gather on the island to scavenge on seal placenta and dead seal pups. Produced by, a philanthropic media organization and division of the Annenberg Foundation, the Seal Pupping Cam will broadcast live HD footage from 19 miles off the coast of Maine, during which time an estimated 500 or more young pups will be born. Now scientists and wildlife enthusiasts can VIEW this remarkable event using the convenience of a mobile phone, tablet, or computer. Since then, the gray seal colony has grown to the second largest gray seal pupping location in North America. Gray seals have used remote Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge as a “pupping site” at least since the year 2000. The Seal Island puffins are now at sea, perhaps in the vicinity of Bermuda, but Seal Island remains a very busy place, as revealed by the latest collaborative wildlife cam provided by and Project Puffin. Please see Terms and Conditions.The Gray Seal Pupping Cam is back, providing amazing views of s eal pups, Bald Eagles and winter birds If no puffins are sighted on YOUR trip, you will receive a standby ticket good for another puffin cruise, or other cruises. However, like all wildlife, puffins move around all of the time and follow their own migration patterns. Our team does their best to provide you with a high quality experience and has a long-history of conducting successful trips. We also pass by 3 lighthouses (Ram, Burnt, and Pemaquid Point), see many islands, coastline, Fisherman’s Island, Ocean Point, Spruce Point, Tumbler Island, White Islands, and much more! This is much more than just a ride out to see the puffins! Click to help decide which cruise is right for you! Our Promise The cruise is narrated by the National Audubon’s Project Puffin so you get the history of puffins and the Eastern Egg Rock restoration directly from people involved with the project. Truly a magnificent “Seafari” for all nature lovers with seals, blue heron, an occasional whale, and other coastal wildlife along the way.

See firsthand the National Audubon Society’s success in reestablishing a puffin colony on Eastern Egg Rock.

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