




A large influx of Little Auks up and down the east coast with the above birds found off the Marine Drive. I'm a huge seabird fan and when i got the word from Dave Mansell that large numbers where moving past the headland i just had to get a piece of the action. Very small and cute, it was fantastic to see these birds fairly close and in such large numbers.
I could not manage any flight shots, but check out Dave Mansell's awesome flight shots on his blog through my links section.
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