
An Arctic Tern with a Lumpfish
Lumpfish grow to be large fish, sometimes washed up on the beaches of Westray. To see them as tiny fish, brought in by the nesting Arctic Terns in the summer, is entertaining. It’ll make a chick a tasty morsel.
Lumpfish grow to be large fish, sometimes washed up on the beaches of Westray. To see them as tiny fish, brought in by the nesting Arctic Terns in the summer, is entertaining. It’ll make a chick a tasty morsel.
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