After my visit to the Farne Islands last year, I wanted to make a return this year, choosing the exact same date as, as it happens, there was a break in the poor weather we’ve been having. Strangely, it was the exact opposite of last year where it was sunny until I got to the islands when it became overcast. This time no sun was forecasted but there was the chance of rain, however, as the boat approached the Islands the sky over the North Sea was completely clear leaving the clouds over the mainland. |
One of the boats transporting people to and from the Islands |
Before landing on the main island – Inner Farne – the boat took a trip around some of the other islands that make up the Farnes, giving some good views of Guillemots perched on the cliffs. Once landed, it was a case of running the gauntlet of Terns which nested right next to the walkway as they didn’t seem to take too kindly to people walking right past their chicks. Head protection definitely recommended! |
Because you have only an hour on the island, I decided to head directly to the spot that had given me the best views of the Puffins and hopefully, with the experience gained last year, I would get some good images. It was good to see that there seemed as many as before and they seemed to be as active, as with all the heavy rain over the last few months along with the cold spells, their nests in their underground burrows may have been in trouble. |
You can’t help but feel sorry for Puffins. As if it wasn’t enough that the weather this year has been particularly bad, and their food source is diminishing due to warming seas, they have to get through hundreds of Gulls waiting by their burrows to rob them of their hard earned catch as they fly in. |
Leaving the Farnes in the distance for another year |
As with the last time I went to the Farne Islands, I will do a second post to cover more of the images taken due to the large amounts to process. |
Thursday 28 June 2012
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Great photos Frank. I'm glad you had good weather for your visit this year.
ReplyDeleteAren't puffins the most amazing looking birds?
I'm looking forward to seeing more of the images..
Sue