It seems hard to believe, but Jayne and I haven't been to the Farne Islands since 2019, so last week's visit was long overdue. We also took the opportunity to have a return visit to the National Trust's Long Nanny Tern Reserve.
Our first stop was Long Nanny, where we added 4 new species for the year: Arctic Tern (156), Little Tern (157), the returning American Black Tern (158 - first seen by us, last year) and a fly-over Hobby (159).
Later in the day, we drove up to Seahouses and went out to The Farnes. Luckily, the weather was pretty good and we managed to see all the usual species, and also managed to get a few nice photos. The first new species was Kittiwake (160), followed closely by Guillemot (161), Puffin (162) and Razorbill (163). We didn't seen any Sandwich Terns (164) on the Farnes, but we did spot two fishing on the River Coquet, near Warkworth, on the drive back.
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