Wildlife Photography

Saltee Island Puffins

The Saltee Islands off the coast of Co. Wexford are home to one of Ireland's most accessible puffin colonies, and Great Saltee has been a highlight of my wildlife calendar every summer since 2023. Access is by boat from Kilmore Quay via the Three Sisters ferry, a short crossing that lands you directly on the island for a few hours.

The puffins nest along the southern cliffs and are remarkably unbothered by visitors, making Great Saltee one of the few places in Ireland where you can observe and photograph them at close range. This year the NPWS introduced a marked trail that keeps visitors a respectful distance from the colony, a welcome improvement for the long-term sustainability of the birds. For photographers it's no obstacle; a telephoto lens gives you frame-filling shots without any need to get close to the burrows, and the birds are active and engaging enough that there's no shortage of behaviour to capture.

Action shot of a puffin as it comes in to land, taken at the Saltee Islands, Co Wexford