Today I was out looking for chicks around a local loch, having long given up hope of seeing any boxing hares this Spring. More about chicks later, but today’s big excitement was finding myself accidentally in the midst of some frenetic hare action! It started when I saw one at the side of the roadContinue reading “Bank Holiday Boxing”
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Tales from the Riverbank
It has taken four days of walks around the River Tyne in East Lothian to get good shots of a kingfisher. I met this lady kingfisher first yesterday evening and then returned to the same area in the early morning to catch sight of her again. I had several sightings of kingfishers but it couldContinue reading “Tales from the Riverbank”
A Walk in the Park – Seattle
On my first morning visiting Seattle in the Northwest Pacific area of USA I went a walk with my big lens around the city’s Green Lake Park. I would say it is the same size of park as Strathclyde Country Park back home. I was very curious to see which birds and wildlife would beContinue reading “A Walk in the Park – Seattle”
Snow Day
We’ve not had much snow this winter so when I saw a covering outside this morning I ventured out to try and capture some wildlife in the snow. First I took photos of some birds in and around the garden. One of my favourite birds is the blackbird, waiting for spring before it begins toContinue reading “Snow Day”
Exotic Mandarins
Early in the New Year I saw striking images of mandarin ducks posted on wildlife photography sites. Photographers had been going to the River Leven beside Balloch to see this relatively rare duck. So today I went in hunt of them too. At first I walked alongside the river South of Balloch but only sawContinue reading “Exotic Mandarins”
Bedazzled !
I was up at the crack of dawn this morning to go down to the river to try and see a kingfisher. At just past 8am the sun was not quite over the horizon and the light was poor along the riverbank. Nevertheless I followed a flash of electric blue as it zipped along justContinue reading “Bedazzled !”
Whoopers and Whistlers
Whooper swans visit each winter from Iceland. They are larger than mute swans and have bright yellow beaks with black tips. Mute swans are not so appropriately named, after all they do honk and hiss. However whooper swans DO live up to their names and very loudly at that! Here are a couple of whooperContinue reading “Whoopers and Whistlers”
Winter Locals
We’d hardly stepped out of our back gate when we saw these three roe deer wandering down the lane towards possible oncoming traffic. So we retreated back to our garden and hoped they would come back up the lane and into safer heath and woodland. Thankfully they did just that. We’re so lucky to haveContinue reading “Winter Locals”
Bonny Bramblings
I walked down the main path in Mugdock Wood yesterday which was busy and noisy with people and dogs. I could hear jays squawking and a woodpecker chooking but thought they would not be coming anywhere near this main path. So I walked off some rough, less trodden paths to the sides. At first IContinue reading “Bonny Bramblings”
Surprise Sighting!
One bird we were not expecting to see on Madeira was the Osprey. It is a rare visitor to the island. So when my husband tried to point one out to me I thought he must be mistaken. But no, one was fishing in the river running into the sea in the town of Machico.Continue reading “Surprise Sighting!”