Great news! Our Isle of May reserve is re-opening to visitors on Monday, after five weeks. It was closed to protect vulnerable seabird populations from the spread of the avian flu, but the majority of seabirds have now left the May. https://t.co/SWlD9XUIy2
We're hiring! NatureScot is looking for a new Assistant Reserve Manager for the Isle of May National Nature Reserve, the blog has more details: https://t.co/VnWtRiQI6m
As we approach the shortest day of the year, a little reminder of what summer is like on a busy, active seabird colony; this is the Isle of May in all its glory.
***STORM PETRELS BREEDING*** great joint effort with @IofMayBirdObs @UKCEHseabirds@BexOutram@Naturalist_Sam@EllaLillyy And Carrie confirm breeding stormies on Isle of May. The blog has the story: https://t.co/VnWtRiQI6m
Storming to success... the news is out that we've got breeding Storm Petrels on the Isle of May but now to find out how many. the blog has the story: https://t.co/VnWtRiQI6m
A Puffin yesterday enjoying a contemplative moment in a bed of Thrift. While some birds are busily bringing fish ashore, others are taking some time out to rest, do some feather maintenance, have a little snooze. This bird did all of that, eventually falling asleep before us.
Re-tern! Look whos back! The first Arctic Terns have grounded on the Isle of May and the blog has the story as hats will be needed soon: https://t.co/VnWtRiQI6m
Today we continue our Isle of May seabird series with a closer look at the Arctic Ter, the head pecker of the island. Check it out: https://t.co/NesRSibGva