Hi Daf,
Oh dear, what some sad news, but maybe that accounts why a Fulmar was seen inland at Gloucestershire today, searching out food unobtainable at sea, same with a couple of Gannets last year and one a week ago. I know they said it would happen with the Sand Eels and that it's quite possibly the Bass Shark that are to blame for taking all the Plankton, but what to do??? I've no idea, though something will need to be done somewhere if we're to keep our Sea Birds going. We're hoping to get the chance to pop down to Weymouth in Dorset any day now to see what the C Tern colony is like there this year, I hop they've faired better, but we'll see.
On a brighter note but sadly a lot further south from you there were young Gannets, Kittiwakes and Auks to be seen at Bempton Cliffs, I've got photos one of which I'll put on here. Others had eggs visible too. Strangely enough though we were told that the Puffins were lacking the Eels so much there that they were going further north to breed, but not too many to be seen on Handa Island.
We just have to hold up Daf and hope that all will be better for them all next year and that the Bass Sharks may go further on up or down for their food. Don't get too down Daf as you're doing such a grand job for the Birds, yourself and not to mention tourism on Orkney....though sadly not for us...THIS year, but look out next!!!
Take care.
Sue. PS. Your PM box is full. PPS. I can't upload the photo as it keeps failing for some reason, I'll try again later.