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The presence of this unusual species was reported to the local birding community. I was fortunate to locate it very quickly. A lifer for me.
As we disembarked from our boats, these Atlantic Puffins seemed to greet us along the pathways. They were roped off so we couldn't get too close but nevertheless, it was a spectacular display of nesting seabirds.
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Who can tell at this hour seabirds from starlings,
- from "Trapeze" by Deborah Digges
8-9-15 While the MS Veendam was leaving the port of Bergen Norway Many seagulls followed the ship trying to get a handout
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Chalk Cliffs at Flamborough ; For a brief period in the summer the cliffs host internationally important numbers of breeding seabirds including fulmars, herring gulls, kittiwakes, guillemots, razorbills and puffins. A small number of shags also breed while gannets, nesting nearby at Bempton Cliffs, can be seen flying past.
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A flyby near our boat about 35 miles out on the Ocean from Westport. The tally of Fulmars was an incredible 4,400!
Seabirds try to find food in town. This one is used to the presence of Man in this city of Scotland, Inverness.
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These were the feature at this lake. There seemed to be active pair bonding but there didn't seem to be a suitable nesting location.
Poking its head out of a cliffside nest site. Montana de Oro State Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA.
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