Record Welsh puffin season

July 28th, 2009 | by Nick |

Puffins have has begun their annual migration from Wales to the North Atlantic Ocean after a “record breeding season”. Thousands of birds began leaving Skomer Island in Pembrokeshire last weekend. Skomer is currently home to more than 13,500 puffins – up from 10,000 last year. It is thought puffins, unlike at other sites in the UK, the birds may be doing well because of increased numbers of sandeels. The Daily Telegraph

I wonder if their numbers are being bolstered by refugees from the dwindling Scottish colonies in search of sandeels.

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