A good Samaritan recently found a bird that at least one animal control officer has never seen in Massachusetts before.
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A young puffin is resting at a Chepachet Wildlife rehabilitation center after he was found in Wrentham on Sunday.
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A puffin, a unique visitor to Southern New England, was found in Wrentham on Saturday and soon made its way to Glocester. From great horned owls to red-tailed hawks, bird rehabilitator Sheida ...