
Gannets return to Alderney in annual migration to breeding ground
Gannets have returned to Alderney as part of their annual migration back to their breeding grounds.The Alderney Wildlife Trust said the island's gannet colonies, Les Etacs and Ortac, were "abuzz with activity" after the seabirds' arrival.It said the first of the Northern gannets made landfall at about 12:00 GMT on Thursday after typically spending the winter months off the coast of North Africa. As a result, the trust said its "Alderney gannet cam" would be operational online in the coming days.
'Unique ecosystem'
It said this year's landfall was two days later than 2024, with gannets typically returning around Valentine's Day."Once on land, gannets waste no time in reuniting with their mates," the charity added."These devoted pairs, known for their lifelong bonds, engage in courtship rituals to reaffirm their connection, offering spectators a heart-warming glimpse into their world."Alderney's gannet colonies serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage. "The island's unique ecosystem provides a sanctuary for these magnificent creatures and underscores the need for conservation efforts to safeguard their future."

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