The Isle of Noss is home a staggering abundance of bird species amidst its verdant, towering cliffs that drop dramatically into the sea to a depth of 150 meters (500 feet). Designated as a National Nature Reserve in 1955, Noss serves as a sanctuary for over 300,000 breeding seabirds. The first glimpse of Noss invariably etches itself upon the memory of its visitors. Even those unaccustomed to bird…