horned puffin

Etymology
So called because of the significant fleshy "horn" above each eye.

Noun

 * 1) A species of puffin,, similar in appearance to the Atlantic puffin except with different bill colours and a significant fleshy "horn" above each eye.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: korna fraterkulo
 * French: macareux cornu
 * German: Hornlund
 * Japanese: 角目鳥
 * Navajo: tsídii naʼałkǫ́ʼí bidaaʼ diniltsooígíí
 * Russian:, тихоокеа́нский ту́пик