Our Farne Islands Safari last Wednesday continued the theme of returning clients; Christina was on her third successive day out with us (and fifth in total), Barry and Maureen were back again after an Otter Safari in 2010 and Rob and Lesley were with us for the first time (but have another trip booked for September).
I’ve visited the Farne Islands countless times over the years, and it’s still as magical an experience as it was the first time. As the boat pulls out of Seahouses harbour, and you can see the islands on the horizon, the pulse starts to quicken. Soon you’re sailing through rafts of Shags, Puffins, Guillemots and Razorbills, birds are racing by with beaks filled with fish and then the characteristic smell of a seabird colony hits you, Grey Seals are bobbing up and down in the water and the nesting cliffs tower overhead. Once you’re on the islands the real experience is the aggressive nest defence by the Arctic Terns. It always amazes me how many visitors to the islands seem either unprepared, or simply unaware, of what’s waiting for them once they get off the boat 😉
What made Wednesday so special though was the weather. The sea was mirror-calm and once we were on the islands conditions were stunning. It was a real privilege to be there with a group of clients, to experience the delights of a seabird colony with them, and to be able to appreciate the wider landscape of Northumberland from that offshore position. It was interesting to see everyone taking their own approach to enjoying the experience; having a good walk around and looking at everything…finding a quiet place to sit and savouring the whole experience from that spot…concentrating one that one seabird species that’s missing from the photo archive.
Whether I’m leading a ‘normal’ Safari Day, or working with photography clients, we always hope for the sort of weather that last week delivered 🙂
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3 responses to “Farne Islands 20/06/2012”
Really enjoyed the day, Martin was very knowledgable re the flowers and butterflies as well as the birds. Very impressed at seeing the bee orchid in full bloom.Looing forward to the next trip and hope to see some white beaked dolphins or even Orca………..
Hi Lesley and Rob
Glad you enjoyed the day, and looking forward to meeting you again in September 🙂 Now, we just need to find an Orca…
Look forward to have a trip to Farne Island for many years. Heard that Farne Islands is a good place for watching see bird. However, I visited Northumberland in August 2008 which is not a good time to go Farne Islands. But I can manage to catch the Farne Islands perfect time in 2012! The stunning view on Farne Islands was impressed me and made me can’t find my shooting topic due to too many birds!!!
The trip album can be found as follow
http://www.fotop.net/yinming/2012northumberland