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Roseate Terns showing well on Inner Farne |
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Potential breeders? |
Friday 7th June comments: This morning the team went about the 'usual' routine of counting the nesting seabirds (six counts down - which is great news) as the glorious spell of weather continues. On Inner Farne a pair of Roseate Terns have arrived and although I suspect a breeding attempt will not be made (boo), it's great to have the birds around. Top tip: Anyone visiting the island should check the roost areas near the jetties, as the birds often loaf amongst other Terns.
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