Monday 25th May 2026: Coquet Island, Hauxley, Druridge
We started the day with a boat trip around Coquet Island. Arriving at the harbour, a female Eider Duck and two chicks were lifers for both Emilie and Kayte. Female Eider and chick We soon set sail, and it wasn’t long before we were seeing hundreds of Puffins flying around the island, with a raft seen bobbing on the water and a cluster of birds perched on the grassy cliffs on the island. The island is famed for its colony of Roseate Terns, and we were pleased to be able to pick out some of these birds on the walls close to their nest sites. Roseate Tern Sandwich Terns, Arctic Terns, Kittiwakes and male Eiders were also seen roosting around the island. Offshore, literally hundreds of seals watched the boat progress with their heads poking out of the water. It was a great spectacle and we loved it, although poor Michael was freaked out by the unexpected noisy engines as we pulled out of the harbour. Puffins Kittiwakes Eider, male Seal After such excitement and...