British Seabirds — the complete guide
Britain hosts internationally important seabird populations — 8 million breeding seabirds, half the world's Manx shearwaters, half its gannets. Here's what to see and where.
The breeding spectacle (May–August)
Gannet
Britain holds ~60% of the world population. Biggest colonies: Bass Rock (East Lothian, ~75,000 pairs — see them at near-touch distance from boat tours), Grassholm (Pembrokeshire), Ailsa Craig (Firth of Clyde), Bempton Cliffs.
Atlantic Puffin
The icon. Best easy access: Skomer (Pembrokeshire), Bempton (Yorkshire), Farne Islands (Northumberland). Handa (NW Scotland) for the most dramatic setting. Mid-June to mid-July is peak.
Razorbill, Guillemot, Kittiwake, Fulmar
Same colonies as puffin. Razorbill is the smaller, blacker-looking auk; guillemot is the chocolate-brown one. Kittiwake is the gentle gull on cliff ledges saying its own name.
Manx Shearwater
Half the world breeds in Wales (Skomer + Skokholm) and Rum (Inner Hebrides). Returns to burrows after dark to avoid gull predation. Stay overnight on Skomer for the spectacle.
Storm Petrel + Leach's Petrel
Tiny tube-noses. Storm Petrel breeds on remote islands (Mousa Broch in Shetland; St Kilda; Skellig Michael in Ireland). Leach's much rarer.
Pelagic specialties (July–September)
For the deep-water wanderers, you need a boat or the right wind:
- Cory's Shearwater, Great Shearwater — Mediterranean / South Atlantic visitors. Best seen on Scilly pelagics.
- Sooty Shearwater — long-distance migrant from southern hemisphere. Off western coasts after gales.
- Wilson's Storm Petrel — early Sept off SW; dedicated pelagics.
- Sabine's Gull — pelagic gull; passage off Cornish + Welsh headlands.
Sea-watching from land
Long-distance birds can be picked up from headlands in onshore winds. Best UK sites:
- Pendeen / Porthgwarra (Cornwall) — SW gales drive Atlantic seabirds inshore.
- Berry Head (Devon) — south coast equivalent.
- Spurn (Yorkshire) — east-coast benchmark.
- Flamborough Head (Yorkshire) — paired with Bempton for full coverage.
- Strumble Head (Pembrokeshire) — Welsh headland, brilliant in NW gales.
Tick every British seabird
Most seabirds are uncommon-to-epic in the dex (5-25 pts each). Pelagic specialties are legendary tier (100 pts).
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