Seal Island Webcam, Maine

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Seal Island, Maine

Seal Island, off the coast of Maine, is the kind of place you’d never stumble across unless you knew exactly where to look. Out on one of its rocky ledges, puffins gather – standing in the sun, bobbing their heads, sometimes just staring out at the ocean like they’re deep in thought. The Seal Island webcam gives you a close-up view of all of this: a weathered stone surface, a scattering of puffins, and endless water stretching to the horizon. It’s quiet, raw, and oddly hypnotic.

This stretch of the Maine coast is part of the Gulf of Maine, one of the most productive marine ecosystems in the world. The island itself is a protected habitat, managed to support nesting seabirds like the Atlantic puffin and razorbill. If you keep the stream on for long enough, you’ll probably notice more than just puffins – terns, guillemots, and the occasional dramatic sky change are all part of the experience. It’s not action-packed, but that’s kind of the point.

The best thing about the Seal Island webcam is that it doesn’t try too hard. No commentary, no soundtrack – just birds doing what they’ve always done. Sometimes they huddle together. Other times they disappear completely. You just watch and let the pace of the island take over. If you’re craving a bit of calm or want to feel connected to a remote part of coastal Maine, this is a good place to land for a few minutes.

Source: Explore.org

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