Weir and Watermill on the estuary of the Annalong River
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 16 Mar 2011
Black Guillemots are habitues of the harbour. While decreasing in number in Scotland, these auks, largely confined to the north-western parts of the UK, have increased in number in Northern Ireland. Slieve Binnian forms the background.