Tuesday 24 September 2013

Inner Farne Island

Whilst in Northumberland I took a boat trip to the Inner Farne Island. We spent about an hour wandering around the small island. All the nesting sea birds had long since flown. But on a rocky crag there was one solitary nest with 2 young shags still to take flight, perhaps they were enjoying the limelight just too much.








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18 comments:

  1. sweet cormorants! i love that rocky cliff!

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  2. Aren't they cuties. It looks so fresh and clean and they are in a perfect environment. x

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  3. You found the bird models! Those white cliffs are very interesting.

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  4. Beautiful birds and those cliffs are beautiful.

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  5. Well I could come up with a comment about shags but I had better keep it clean. Wondered what they were but have seen the adults along the Thames

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  6. Great shots of this lonely pair. The craggy cliffs are dramatic too.

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  7. Love the shots of the cormorants! And the rocky cliffs, too. :-)

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  8. Love the Shags and the pretty scenery. Beautiful photos. Have a happy week!

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  9. What a beautiful seaside, very wild-looking. And great bird shots!

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  10. What a gorgeous rocky shore! Interesting looking cormorants!

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  11. Splendid place - these islands are very high (ie top!) of my list to re-visit for the UK - and its going to be next year!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  12. What a wonderful photos, you catched the birds so very well.

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  13. I must do the farnes... I keep saying this every year, maybe 2014 :)

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  14. Great photos of the shags and the rocky shoreline is fantastic. It looks like a great place to visit.

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  15. Love that last shot with the youngsters so young and empty headed. The guano covered rocks in the second look like they are ice cliffs. Beautiful captures.

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  16. There are always a few young ones that just don't want to leave home! Whatever the species! I love this rocky beautiful shore.

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  17. Wow these are incredible and the last one is outstanding...how wonderful for you~

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