Coquet island 1 July 2025


I called the Puffin boat trip company as soon as I dared to try and get on the 9am sailing but it had been cancelled due to lack of interest, so I booked on the 10am, giving me time to twiddle my thumbs and eat breakfast.

The smallish boat was quite full, and over loaded in my opinion with over 40 people and several dogs making the trip.  Although this going to a bird reserve island, this isn't a bird tour.  The general public fill these boats in order to see.. what else.. puffins and seals.


It takes just 20 camera shielding minutes to reach Coquet.

Within moments, we were being directed to view the Roseate Terns that obligingly next closest to the coast, so all is well!  I counted around 15 individuals and countless Puffins!  An estimated 20,000 nested on Coquet in 2025 according to the local information.




The American Black Tern that had been present thirteen days previously at Long Nanny was also there, asleep on the rocks amongst Arctic and Common Terns






More Puffins.  it's what the public wants.


Also present, a few Guillemots, Razorbills, and plenty of Gannets.  One Turnstone.  And a whole bunch of sea dogs.

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