This Atlantic puffin was photographed on Machias Seal Island, just off the northern coast of Maine. The island remains a disputed territory between the U.S. and Canada, although there is a continuously occupied lighthouse on the island, run by the Canadians. They consider the island part of New Brunswick. There are two towns in Maine that offer trips to the island to photograph the birds, Jonesport and Cutler. No Canadian companies offer trips. Other than the lighthouse, there are 8 or so blinds on the island from which to photograph the puffins and other birds. Apparently there has been some concern from the Canadian side that tourists landing on the island might not be good for the birds but there has been no effort so far to outlaw the practice. www.seancrane.com