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Our star species are some of the most interesting birds you may see on your visit to the reserve.
Look for stunning gannets cruising around at the base of the cliffs and fishing out to sea by rising up into the air before plunging in headfirst with their wings closed. |  |
Guillemots look ungainly when they shuffle around on their nesting ledges on the cliffs, but underwater their streamlined shape comes into its own and they become agile and manoeuvrable. |  |
In spring and early summer and your ears will be filled with the unmistakable 'kitti-wake' calls of this dainty gull. Look along the cliffs to see them packed onto their tiny nesting ledges. |  |
Enjoy the comical antics of puffins in spring and early summer. Watch the adults returning from fishing forays at sea with sandeels hanging from their colourful beaks. |  |
Very similar to guillemots, razorbills spend most of their lives at sea in the Atlantic, only coming to land to breed between March and July. |  |