These are some of the birds I saw on Tory Island in May this year when I
climbed up onto the high cliffs.
Oystercatcher
Rock
Dove
Lapwing
in air and her chick below.
Fulmar
Razorbill
These Puffins were seen from on top of the cliff but on Saturday
I hope you enjoyed seeing these birds and thank you for visiting.
Also many thanks to all who leave comments. I appreciate every one.
Love the razorbills and puffins in particular, but all were lovely shots x
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteStunning images of all the different birds.
Particularly how the birds on the cliff nesting.
Best regards, Irma
Those cliffs really don't look hospitable - but obviously are if you have wings.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is an awesome post and wonderful birds. I love the Oystercatchers, the Lapwing, Razorbills and the cute Puffins.. I would love to see them all. Have a happy day and week ahead!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Margaret. I love those puffins, they're too cute for words.
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Hello Margaret
ReplyDeleteIn you, as usual, fantastic pictures.
I love to look at the interesting birds.
Your posts are very interesting.
Greetings.
Fantastic variety of birds Margaret, the Guillemots are my favourite seabird so I'm going for them as my favourite images but the rest are equally good
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the varied birds on the cliffs.
ReplyDeletethe cliff-dwellers are very cool.
ReplyDeleteFascinating and beautiful birds.
ReplyDeleteI am so envious of all the wonderful places you go birding!!
ReplyDeleteI like the fulmar cliff shot. is that an egg?
ReplyDeleteYou reached the dizzy heights with those pictures Margaret. It's amazing how those birds spend so much of their lives on tiny spots of cliffs and ledges like that in all sorts of weather.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of birds. Very similar to what we saw around our local coast here.
ReplyDeletebeautiful images of the waterfowl :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing all the beautiful birds. Those on the cliff are wonderfully captured. I was a little worried that you were very close to the edge on a cliff in that one shot. Be careful!
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