Once again we are on Great Saltee Island and today the
still images are Razorbills but on the very short VIDEO there are Gannets.
If the video does not appear below CLICK HERE.
I hope you are still enjoyed the birds on Great Saltee
Island as there are many more to come!!
Many thanks for your visit and also to all who comment.
I am loving it - and pefectly happy to see as many more as you have.
ReplyDeleteLooks a hard rocky life for those razorbills - great photos, love the colour contrast with the red cliff face.
ReplyDeleteWren x
I am loving it as well, I think the photos of the Razorbills are superb.
ReplyDeleteHandsome Razorbills!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week!
Great photos of the razorbills!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful bird, funny how it looks like they don't have eyes at all. Amazing shots!
ReplyDeleteThese are unusual and beautifully marked birds! The face so dark that you cannot see the eyes. Then the white breast, then black feet again. The white lines on the beak and face are so beautiful, there must be a good reason nature put them there. Wonderful pictures!! I think I will do a bit of research on them....
ReplyDeleteI did just read that razorbills have the same mate for life.
ReplyDeleteI really like these....both the birds and your excellent captures. Very dark faces on these guys. Good work, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH!!!! Really awesome birds!!!! Those are definitely ones I would love to see someday. You have excellent captures and that video is epic! Nicely done and congrats!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and those bills look lethal!
ReplyDeleteAnother unique bird, beautiful markings.
ReplyDeleteI loved looking at the birds. Your shots are amazing just like the birds. The reflection shots of there rows of building are wonderful, too. They remind me of parts of London. And finally that awesome tree. That branch on its side is a real eye catcher as are the colorful blooms . This was a beautiful post. I loo forward to seeing more of the birds. genie
ReplyDeleteThe razorbills are very handsome birds!
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