Today I literally went on a wild goose chase. I’d been told that a type of goose called a “Richardson’s Cackling Goose” had been spotted in amongst a flock of larger Canada Geese at a spot near a local river. I did not see any Canada Geese but saw skeins of Pink Footed Geese flyingContinue reading “Wild Goose Chase”
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Ones that got away!
Things have quietened down a lot since the busyness of spring, The birds have got quieter, the foliage thicker and better for hiding creatures, so I’m going to make this my last wildlife watch for a while. I thought it’d be fun to show some of the photos where I missed my target, or gotContinue reading “Ones that got away!”
In-Flight Entertainment
Unable to take to the skies myself this spring and summer because of the global pandemic I’ve been enjoying a different form of in-flight entertainment. Here are some of my favourite flight moments. Firstly a sequence of photos showing a swan coming into land on a loch. What a wingspan it has! While I’ve beenContinue reading “In-Flight Entertainment”
Hide and Seek
I went up to the wildlife hide at David Marshall Lodge today to see if I could photograph some red squirrels for a “Bright Eyed and Bushy Tales Part 2” blog. However all the feeders were empty and there were no red squirrels to be seen. The only wildlife to be seen were some birdsContinue reading “Hide and Seek”
Hello Kitty
My mum was a keen birdwatcher and used to correct me if I talked about seagulls. “There’s no such thing as seagulls,” she’d tell me, “there are many different types of gulls.” The kittiwake is a gull, which if any gull deserved to be called a seagull it would, as it spends most of itsContinue reading “Hello Kitty”
Majestic Herons
Herons are very striking majestic looking birds. I sometimes think they look almost left over from prehistoric times, especially when flying. They can be found near water, whether streams, rivers, ponds, lochs or the open sea. They stand stock still looking into the water patiently waiting to catch a bite to eat. It’s not justContinue reading “Majestic Herons”
Meadow Minibeasts
Its a totally different miniature world in amongst the meadow grasses, but no less spectacular for that. Everyone loves to see a ladybird. Did you know there are 5000 species of ladybird in the world and in Britain there are 26 recognisable species? Wow! I need to be looking out for more than just thisContinue reading “Meadow Minibeasts”
Seals and Seabirds
Last week’s wanderings took place along the West and South of Kintyre where I was on the lookout for otters. Alas no otters were spotted, despite this being good otter terrain. Dawn and dusk are best times to spot them but we’ve seen them in the past in daytime, sitting eating their fish on rocks.Continue reading “Seals and Seabirds”
Branching Out
Buddy and Holly have finally branched out from their nest. They are now ready to begin flying and hunting lessons. Here are some pictures of them this evening. When I braved the midges in Buzzard Wood this evening I could hear their high pitched squeals from the trees. I saw that the nest was emptyContinue reading “Branching Out”
Bay Watch
Now that lock down restrictions have eased and we have been able to go further afield I was able to visit Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve in East Lothian. It was lovely to get a change of scene! The tide was in over the estuary and I was welcomed back by the evocative call of aContinue reading “Bay Watch”