This article is about Puffin Island in Wales. See also Puffin Island, Scilly Isles.
Puffin Island (Welsh: Ynys Seiriol) is a small island lying east of Anglesey in Wales. Until the sixth century it was home to the Penmon Priory, led by Saint Seiriol. It is now known for its bird population, including razorbills, guillemots and puffins.
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