Faroe Puffin

The Faroe Puffin (Also known as the Spotted Puffin and Spotted Faroe Puffin) is a species of Puffin endemic to the Faroe Islands and the Southern Coasts of Norway.

Description
The Faroe Puffin is an Ave which is apart of the Puffin Species and is endemic to the Faroe Islands and Southwestern Coasts of Norway, The Faroe Puffin stands at a clean 11 Inches tall (19cm) and has a wingspan of 21 Inches (48.5cm) and unlike the other puffins has spots all over its underside and has a noticeably more orange on its beak when compared to the Atlantic Puffin.

Taxonomy
The Faroe Puffin was first documented in 1819 when Denmark Researcher Alfred Graves when during an expedition around the Faroe Islands noticed a clear difference between the normal Atlantic Puffin and what was the Faroe Puffin, For one he noticed that the Faroe Puffin was had spots on its underside and had a different all orange beak compared to the Atlantic Puffin, So he decided to mark down these findings in his journal making to at this point the earliest documentation of the Faroe Puffin. Over the next couple of decades the Faroe Puffin would get a agreed upon name (mostly) in 1837 and even more documentation about the Bird.