A warm welcome was received from Jon and Claire on our arrival at the jetty of Looe island for our monthly seal survey.
The weather was amazing and for most of the day the sea was like a mirror and we watched Gannets diving almost as far as the eye could see, although heat haze did affect lots of our distant images.
Being an August Sunday we expected quite a bit of human disturbance to the seals as the calm sea state was an open invitation to boats, jet ski's, kayaks and SUP's. Fortunately it wasn't as bad as expected and most of the boats and kayaks kept a suitable distance from the hauled out seals as they used the low tide to digest their food. A few jet-ski's stayed off the area until they left in a lot of noise and sea spray!
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Jet ski close to seal haul out. | | |
We had some good birds including a lone Kingfisher, a few Med Gulls, Whimbrel, Oystercatchers,Little Egrets, a Kestrel, numerous GBB Gulls and Herring Gulls, distant Gannets, diving Sandwich Terns, Shags and Cormorants.
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A distant Kestrel |
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Cormorants |
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Little Egret |
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Sandwich Tern |
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Sandwich Tern |
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Sandwich Tern |
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Fulmar chick | |
A few general views of the island....
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From the jetty |
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The old generator shed |
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Tractor shed welcome |
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the tractor in situ |
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The beach looking toward Looe | |
Butterflies were also aplenty on this sunny day with Painted Lady, Wall Brown, Whites, Red Admiral & Speckled Wood all showing.
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Painted Lady on Red Valerian |
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Red Admiral on an apple |
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Red Admiral on an apple |
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Speckled Wood on same apple | |
To conclude our day on the island 2 young seals played in the fast rising tide by the jetty putting on our final entertainment of the day!
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Grey Seal |
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Grey Seal | |
Another truly splendid day on the Cornwall Wildlife Trust flagship island reserve.
Thanks Jon and Claire for your hospitality! See you next month!
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Lovely images from a magical day on the island
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