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After my successful sunrise shoot at Dunnottar Castle on Thursday, I then travelled a few miles down the road to Crawton, RSPB Fowlsheugh.
This was my first trip there for a couple of years due to Covid travel restrictions.
I was amazed at the amount of Guillemots on the cliff edge.
Most parts of the cliffs were wall to wall with Guillemots.
Stunning birds and I even managed to pick out a couple of Bridled Guillemots.
An amazing morning through and through
Part of the Crawton Cliffs at RSPB Fowlsheugh
Crawton Cliffs by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Guillemot Colony. Only a fraction of the cliff face
Guillemot Colony by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Guillemot
Guillemot by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Bridled Guillemot
Bridled Guillemot by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Bridled Guillemot
Bridled Guillemot by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Guillemot
Guillemot by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
This was my first trip there for a couple of years due to Covid travel restrictions.
I was amazed at the amount of Guillemots on the cliff edge.
Most parts of the cliffs were wall to wall with Guillemots.
Stunning birds and I even managed to pick out a couple of Bridled Guillemots.
An amazing morning through and through
Part of the Crawton Cliffs at RSPB Fowlsheugh
Crawton Cliffs by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Guillemot Colony. Only a fraction of the cliff face
Guillemot Colony by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Guillemot
Guillemot by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Bridled Guillemot
Bridled Guillemot by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Bridled Guillemot
Bridled Guillemot by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Guillemot
Guillemot by Mike Stephen, on Flickr