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Puffin-counting season begins with two new livestreams

Last updated: May 17, 2025 4:30 pm
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This year marks the 100th year of bird monitoring by the National Trust on the Farne Islands, and to celebrate this milestone, two webcams have been set up on the 28-island archipelago in the North Sea. These cameras will provide viewers with a unique opportunity to witness the annual spectacle of seabirds returning to this important sanctuary.

The first webcam will focus on the puffin burrows, allowing viewers to observe the comings and goings of these colorful seabirds. From parading puffins to the bonding rituals of puffin pairs, viewers will get a front-row seat to the daily lives of these fascinating creatures. Towards the end of the season, viewers may even catch a glimpse of young pufflings as they fledge the nest.

The second webcam will cover the rugged cliffs where a variety of seabird species gather, including puffins, guillemots, razorbills, shags, and various species of gulls. Viewers can witness these birds in their natural habitat, coming and going to feed their young, as well as the presence of birds of prey such as peregrine falcons and merlins.

Sophia Jackson, Area Ranger on the Farne Islands for the National Trust, expressed her excitement about inviting more people to become “watchers” of this annual spectacle through the webcams. She hopes that by seeing the birds, people will be inspired to visit the islands in person and appreciate the unique ecosystem that exists there.

The Farne Islands, located 1.5 miles off the coast of Northumberland, England, are home to 23 species of seabirds and serve as an important stop-off point for migratory birds. The islands also host a significant colony of grey seals that return each year to pup.

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The seabirds that migrate to the Farne Islands each year include cliff-nesting birds like razorbills, guillemots, and kittiwakes, as well as ground-nesting birds like terns and the endangered puffins. Scientists have been studying these birds for over a century, with the earliest official records dating back to 1913.

While viewers enjoy watching the antics of the “clowns of the sea,” the National Trust team will be conducting important research, including counting, weighing, and banding some of the birds. This work will help scientists track the movements and well-being of these threatened species in the face of environmental challenges like dwindling fish stocks and rising ocean temperatures.

This year’s puffin count and seabird monitoring efforts will be crucial, as the islands were closed for three seasons due to COVID-19 and bird flu. The data collected last year indicated a stable puffin population with 50,000 pairs recorded, but ongoing monitoring is essential to ensure the long-term health and conservation of these remarkable seabirds. Seabird populations have been closely monitored by conservationists over the past century, with some species thriving while others face significant challenges. Recent data shows that species like shags and terns have experienced substantial losses, attributed to harsh winter storms and outbreaks of bird flu. These setbacks serve as a stark reminder of the fragility of seabird populations and the threats they face.

As we look ahead to the next 100 years, conservationists are determined to secure a brighter future for seabirds, despite the looming specter of climate change. Rosie Hails, Director of Nature & Science at the National Trust, emphasizes the importance of understanding the interconnectedness of seabird populations across international boundaries. She highlights how the well-being of wildlife in one region can have far-reaching consequences for birdlife in distant ecosystems.

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The annual cycles of seabird migration underscore the vulnerability of these majestic creatures and the critical role that healthy marine ecosystems play in their survival. Clean and thriving seas are essential for the stability and growth of seabird populations, providing them with the necessary resources to recover and flourish.

As we navigate the challenges posed by climate change and other environmental threats, it is imperative that we continue to prioritize the conservation of seabirds and their habitats. By raising awareness, implementing sustainable practices, and collaborating on a global scale, we can ensure that future generations will be able to marvel at the beauty and resilience of these remarkable birds.

In conclusion, the journey of seabird conservation is a collective effort that requires dedication, innovation, and a deep appreciation for the intricate web of life that sustains these magnificent creatures. Let us commit to protecting our oceans and safeguarding the future of seabirds for generations to come.

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