From https://www.passportandpixels.com/isle-of-may-puffins-history-scotland/
"Scotland’s Isle of May: Puffins, Beautiful Landscapes and More
"It’s only small – less than a mile long (about 1.5 km) and 0.3 miles (0.5 km) wide – but there’s a reason the Isle of May has been nicknamed ‘The Jewel of the Forth’. The entire island is a national nature reserve, so there are no residents apart from the wardens who stay there during the summer months, and of course all the plentiful birds and animals who come to visit."
The puffins are the prize, but there are many other worthy birds, which will follow tomorrow.
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