They include tundra swans, arctic terns, northern fulmars, black guillemot, and various loons, ducks, geese, gulls, jaegers, and alcids. |
There's always the chance of a minke whale, too, while terns, fulmars, guillemots, puffins and shearwaters come as standard. |
You may see stiff-winged fulmars gliding effortlessly, or hear them cackling as they sit precariously on ledges incubating single eggs. |
Researchers are not concerned that the species is in trouble as fulmars are one of the world's most numerous seabirds. |
Great skuas, gannets, fulmars, blackheaded gulls and a few guillemots played like children. |
St Kilda is home to the world's largest colony of gannets and the largest colonies of fulmars and puffins in Britain. |