Magnus, the 8ft sea mammal, has resurfaced in a picturesque Norwegian harbour after his epic 400-mile swim from Scotland. according to Norwegian photographer Åge Jakobsen, Magnus is alive and well, despite looking worn-out. The walrus was spotted in Buerholmen harbour in southern Norway, taking a well-earned rest after visiting various harbours in the Highlands.

Magnus's 400-Mile Journey from Scotland to Norway

As reported by Åge Jakobsen, Magnus's journey began in the Moray Firth, where he became a local celebrity, popping up in harbours in Hopeman, Findochty, Lossiemouth, and Macduff. The walrus was first sighted on the Isle of Stronsay, in Orkney, before embarking on his epic swim to Norway.

Concerns and Confirmation of Magnus's Well-Being

Initially, locals were concerned about Magnus's condition, given his worn-out appearance. However, Åge Jakobsen confirmed that the walrus is alive and well, putting concerns to rest. The photographer's confirmation has eased worries about Magnus's health , allowing fans to breathe a sigh of relief.

Magnus's New Home in Buerholmen Harbour

Magnus has been spotted lazing in the sun in Buerholmen harbour, enjoying his new surroundings. According to the report, the walrus seems to be taking a well-earned rest after his long journey. as Åge Jakobsen noted, Magnus's appearance in the harbour has been a welcome sight, with the walrus showing off in the picturesque Norwegian harbour.

Unanswered Questions About Magnus's Future

While Magnus's current condition has been confirmed, questions remain about his future plans. Will the walrus stay in Buerholmen harbour, or will he continue to explore the Norwegian coastline? As the report notes, Magnus's journey has been a remarkable one, and fans will be eager to follow his next move.