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Saturday fun - He couldn't creep up on us!
Pappa Smurf

Saturday fun - He couldn't creep up on us! (Phalacrocorax aristotelis and Fratercula arctica)

Saturday fun - He couldn't creep up on us! A shag and puffins on the Farne Islands.
Habitat
Elsewhere they can be seen commonly around the coasts of Wales and South West England (especially Devon and Cornwall). Best looked for at a breeding colony. Try the RSPB's Bempton Cliffs (N Yorks) and South Stack (Anglesey) reserves; the Farne Islands an
Location
Farne Islands
Date taken
08.04.2014
Scientific name
Phalacrocorax aristotelis and Fratercula arctica
Equipment used
Canon
Staff member
Opus Editor
Supporter
:-O

LOL Keith... you really shouldn't make fun of Puffins you know laddie. But I'll forgive you this once for putting up such a lovely picture of them.

They're not so daft are they... they did see him coming.

Love your title too. Thanks for the smile lad.
 
Great photo showing so well both birds and habitat.

Thank you for sharing,
Cristian
 

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