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Isle of Sálvora. National Park of Atlantic Islands. (1 Viewer)

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I went to the Isle of Sálvora incorporated into the Atlantic Islands National Park with Cies and Ons in 2007. A whole string of islets extends between Aguiño and Sálvora Isle where I could see these shags. Up to 65 of them can be counted in the detail of this photo of the islet of Noro. I could see some immature as the right one. Over the sea I saw some shags and yellow-legger gulls. Yellow-legged gulls are the most common bird on Sálvora isle. The census was 12,206 in 2011. I saw several chickens under the watchful eye of a parent.
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