Friday 29th May 2026: Farne Isles
Today we took the boat trip out to the Farne Isles, the highlight of the week, and Emilie dressed in her special Puffin dress for the occasion. The weather conditions were unfortunately a bit blowy, making it hard to observe birds on the sea, although a few Guillemots, Terns and Puffins were seen as we approached the Farnes. At the back of the islands we observed plenty of Gannets diving into the water, and a few elegant Fulmars drifted past. Moving close to the cliffs we enjoyed our first views of a colony of nesting Guillemots, Kittiwakes and Puffins, plus a few Razorbills. As we approached the Inner Farnes, a raft of Kittiwakes and some terns were feeding on the water. But of course, once we arrived on the islands, we were able to get up close to all these species and study their plumage features and behaviour more fully. The first birds we encountered were the Arctic Terns noisy, but mostly calm and unbothered by passing humans. It was only when people lingered and raise...