St. Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve, located in the United Kingdom, offers a dramatic coastal landscape of soaring cliffs and rugged crags. The reserve is punctuated by ever-changing coves and crowned by a lighthouse. During the summer months, the area transforms into a bustling seabird colony, with fulmars, razorbills, kittiwakes, guillemots, and even the occasional puffin nesting, hunting, and swooping. Visitors can explore the reserve’s trails, taking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant natural habitat.
St. Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve
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