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The Farne Islands, located two to three miles off the Northumberland coast between Seahouses and Bamburgh, host one of the UK's most significant **seabird colonies with approximately 100,000-200,000 breeding seabirds**[1][7], including around 40,000-43,000 pairs of **Atlantic Puffins**[4][6][7]. The islands are managed by the National Trust (acquired 1925) and operate as a National Nature Reserve[7].

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