Highlights of Scotland
Seabirds on the Isle of May
part 1
"The Isle of May is a nature reserve with a colony of grey seals and
thousands of breeding birds including puffins, razorbills, kittiwakes,
guillemots, eider ducks, shags and terns, as well as the remains fo a
12th-century chapel." [From: Touring Guide to Scotland, issued
by the Scottish Tourist Board.]
This page shows some cliffs with birds (without further comments),
part 2 shows birds somewhat closer by.
Here's
more info in the Isle of May, including how to get there.
Click on the pictures for a larger version
This map (17 kb)
shows with a red square where these three photos were taken;
date: 6 July 1996.
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