I'm trying to find a bit more information about some of the Caithness sea-cliffs during nesting season.
Particularly Ellens Geo and Geo of Creagan Righe.
(I've been to Mid Clyth and parts of Sarclet in June before and not had issues, though I'm sure that's not true of the whole of the crags, especially at Sarclet.)
It's clear from the extensive guano ledges in the photos in the Scottish Rock Climbs (Wired) guidebook that birds do nest on these crags, some cases on or very close to the routes, yet the guidebook makes no mention of them.
I'd like to know first of all from a personal point of view (i.e. I neither want to disturb birds nor find half the routes I'd like to do out of bounds because of them), but also because in the absence of a RAD for Scotland, it would be helpful if this information was more publicly known.