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seabirds lovers have a lot of possibilities in Sco...

seabirds lovers have a lot of possibilities in Scotland. One of the most interesting options is to visit the Scottish Seabird center in North Berwick. Edinburgh is a 30-minute train ride away.
A boat trip to the Isle of May in the North Sea is also worth a visit. The island lies about 15 miles northeast of North Berwick. Along the way you sail around the isolated island of Bass Rock, where in June nest up to 40,000 terey . On the rock there is no entry, the rock is dotted (and literally) nesting tereyi. Upon arrival at the Isle of May you guide instructed to conduct on the island, including where is the best show on here nesting seabirds. You can see puffins, spoonbills, terns, alkyls, tereye, cormorants and seagulls. At the time of nesting, there are more than 100,000 of these wonderful birds. it is literally a paradise for photographers. You can approach a few meters to birds that many visitors to the island know only from photos. Beware of terns who protect their nests, located a few cm from the public road. Terners attack aggressively and may cause bloody head injuries (own experience). Otherwise, I spent three pleasant hours on the island.

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