A young puffin from the Isle of Man will be spending Christmas with friends in Cornwall after being rescued from a beach.
Cliff was found washed up in Douglas in October after a storm and was too young to fly.
Staff at the Curraghs Wildlife Park nursed him back to health, but he still couldn't fly and so wouldn't survive in the wild.
He's now gone to the Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek, near Falmouth, to live with 10 rescued puffins staff there already look after.
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