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Puffin Watching on the Isle of May – A Seabird Safari to Remember!

If you’re looking for an unforgettable wildlife experience in Scotland, watching puffins on the Isle of May should be at the top of your list. Just a short boat ride from the Fife coast, this small island in the Firth of Forth transforms into a bustling seabird metropolis during the spring and summer months — and puffins are the undisputed stars of the show! 🐧 Why Visit the Isle of May? From April to early August, thousands of Atlantic puffins return to the Isle of May to breed, making it one of the best puffin-watching destinations in the UK. These charismatic birds, with their colorful beaks and comical waddles, nest in underground burrows on the island’s grassy slopes. Watching them pop in and out of their burrows or take off in clumsy flight is equal parts heartwarming and hilarious. 🚤 How to Get There: The Boat Trip Boats to the Isle of May run from Anstruther Harbour in Fife, typically operated by Isle of May Boat Trips and Sea Safari Tours. The journey takes about 45 minutes each way, and you usually get 2.5 to 3 hours on the island itself — perfect for exploring and wildlife photography. Booking Tip: Boats can fill up fast during puffin season (May–July), so book online in advance via trip.com or directly with the tour providers. Departure Point: Anstruther Harbour, KY10 3AB Cost: £35–£50 per adult (price may vary depending on the operator and boat type) Facilities: There are no shops or cafes on the island, so bring snacks and water. 📸 Amazing Photo Opportunity With puffins nesting just feet away from the walking paths, the Isle of May offers incredible close-up photo opportunities. Whether you're using a DSLR or just your phone, the lighting, backdrop, and sheer abundance of puffins make for postcard-perfect shots. You’ll also spot razorbills, guillemots, shags, and possibly seals lounging near the shoreline. Tip for photographers: Early morning and late afternoon trips often have the best lighting. Bring a zoom lens for action shots of puffins in flight, and a wide-angle to capture the dramatic coastal scenery. 🌿 Important Notes Respect the wildlife: Stick to marked paths to avoid disturbing nesting birds. Wear sturdy shoes: The island terrain is rugged and uneven in places. Bring layers: Even on sunny days, the sea breeze can be chilly. Visiting the Isle of May is like stepping into a David Attenborough documentary. The sheer number of seabirds, the natural beauty of the island, and the joy of seeing puffins up close make this a must-do day trip from Edinburgh or Fife. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or just looking for a unique Scottish adventure, the puffins of the Isle of May will leave a lasting impression. #postandearn
Posted: Jul 11, 2025
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