Even though Iceland’s national bird is the magnificent Gyrfalcon, the Atlantic puffin has become the most precious bird and even attraction there.
In the small town of Vestmannaeyjabaer (the Westman Islands), located on a roughly five-square-mile island off the southern coast of Iceland, it’s perfectly normal to see baby puffins being thrown off cliffs each year. This unusual old tradition brings the whole community together.
https://www.boredpanda.com/icelandic-town-rescues-thousands-baby-puffins/
@damselfly59 I saw something about this. It's like, if they leave the pufflings where they are, they'll definitely starve, so any remaining after the majority have migrated elsewhere are thrown off the cliffs in the hope they'll fly, so they can then find food.
@stueytheround @damselfly59 Yep, it’s the lights according to the linked article.