Bird conservationists have appealed to motorists to check under their cars before driving off, in case they find a puffin taking shelter.
Drivers should be aware that young puffins (pufflings) will be leaving their coastal burrows for the sea in the coming weeks but may lose their way, said the Scottish Seabird Centre in North Berwick, East Lothian.
Some pufflings become disorientated by lights from urban areas and they fly into town before seeking out somewhere dark to hide, often underneath cars.
Staff at the centre have previously been alerted to several lost pufflings.
One was found wandering along a corridor in Marine Hotel in North Berwick and another was discovered under a vehicle in a supermarket car park.