Our journey yesterday brought us southward from the rugged landscapes of County Donegal to County Wexford, marking the final chapter of our Irish adventure. The trip was predominantly a travel day, but one last highlight awaited—a visit to the enchanting Saltee Islands, a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
Leaving Awen and Nessy to relax, I ventured alone to Saltee Island renowned for its significant bird population, including the charming and photogenic puffins. The transfer to the island was a bit rough, thanks to the choppy waters, but the destination proved well worth the journey.
Upon arriving, I was greeted by the sight of numerous sea birds in their natural habitat. The island is one of the most important bird sanctuaries in Ireland, and for three hours, I had the privilege of observing these fascinating creatures up close. The puffins, with their colorful beaks and curious nature, were particularly delightful to watch and photograph. Their antics and interactions provided endless opportunities for capturing stunning images against the backdrop of the island’s rugged cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean.
The experience of being so close to such a variety of birds in their undisturbed environment was truly awe-inspiring. The Saltee Islands offer a rare glimpse into a vibrant ecosystem, where life continues largely untouched by human influence.
As I returned to Wexford, the time spent on Saltee Island felt like a perfect culmination to our extensive exploration of Ireland. It was a poignant reminder of the natural beauty and wildlife that thrives along this country's shores—treasures that, much like the rest of our journey, leave lasting impressions.Les mer
Reisende Love those puffins, great images!!!
Lars Grünig Yes, I was very lucky. Good weather and a lot of them nesting. Could get some nice shots
Reisende Mit welcher Brennweite habe Sie Die Puffins fotografiert? Reicht ein 200 mm?
Lars Grünig Diese habe ich mit einer Brennweite zwischen 150 und 600 fotografiert. Die Puffins sind doch recht nahe und wenn man sich ruhig verhält, laufen die Tiere einem wirklich vor der Linse durch.
Reisende Danke, ich wollte nämlich nur dass 200 mm mit in den Urlaub nehmen. Im Übrigen haben Sie Ihre Footprints sehr schön geschrieben. 😊