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Puffin patrol rescues more birds than ever

The Puffin Patrol in in Witless Bay collected 37 disoriented puffin chicks, a record number, on Friday night and released them released back into the wild the next day.
A puffin files out over the Atlantic Ocean after a woman releases it back into the wild in Witless Bay. (CBC)

The Puffin Patrolin Witless Bay, Newfoundland collected 37 disoriented puffin chicks, a record number, on Friday night, and released them into the wild on Saturday morning.

Schau said puffins lose their way in the fog and a attracted to town lights. CBC

Jeurgen Schau started the patrol six years because sometimes foggy nights confuse puffins and they end up following the lights into town. He said they use the moon as a guide.

"So they fly directly out of the burrow to the road and the street and sometimes they stand on the road and say, 'oh look two moons,' and they they get hit by a car," he said.

He said with the warm weather more birds are hatching and wandering into town.

Schau and his wife look for puffins in the evenings. They keep themin their garage overnight and release them the next morning.

Puffins are tagged and weighed before being released. (CBC)

On the beach Saturday the puffins were tagged and weighed by Canadian Wildlife Services.

To free the birds,rescuers hold thepuffinstight in theirhands, and stand over the edge of the water, before releasing them upwards into the air.

Cute and cool

"I like it a lot and it's pretty cool that you save puffins," said nine year-old Kenzie Tobin who was therehelping release birds.

"They're cute, and cool, and you get to name them." Tobin has been setting puffins free four years in a row.He said he's saved five puffins already this summer.

"It makes me very happy, I'm very proud of myself," said Timothy Dutoit who was also on the beach.

"It makes me so proud because it started as a small private thing," said Schau "[It wasjust] myself and four children from my neighbourhood and now, it is a well established organization."

The puffin patrol is on duty until the end of August.