A bazaar of fledgling guillemots braved a plunge from the Flat this afternoon to raucous cheering from the crowd. The ritual of testing complete, they have since rejoined the nesting brood on the northeast cliffs. One fledgling was injured and is being cared for in a small cave near Passagemouth.
Another friend arrived this morning from the west and spent part of the day with us sighting fish. He will leave in several days to begin his preparations for wintering at a new roost. We wish him joy and luck.
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Fish sighting is an enviable pre-new-roosting activity!
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