A nature reserve manager has said she feels “positive” about the future of seabirds living on a protected island.
Last year more than 25,000 breeding pairs of birds from 12 different species arrived on Coquet Island, in Northumberland - an increase in numbers of many on the previous year.
This included the island’s endangered roseate tern population, which recorded its third highest number of pairs at 144.
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