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Kingdom FM Members of the public are able to return to Isle of May National Nature Reserve from today.
Main boat operators will be sailing to the island in the Forth - although numbers will be restricted due to social distancing.
The reserve is home to thousands of seabirds during spring, with more than 80,000 pairs nesting - including more than 40,000 puffins.
Guillemots, razorbills, shags and kittiwakes also nest on the high west cliffs of the island.
David Steel, NatureScot reserve manager, said: We will be opening the nature reserve safely to the public this coming Monday, so people can come see the thousands of nesting seabirds.