Synchronised swimming shell duck style!
Synchronised swimming shell duck style!
This has to be the largest juvenile gull I have ever seen, it dwarfed the herring gulls and seemed to have no fear as I know it can't be an albatross, I'm guessing the offspring of a Black Backed gull, there were some of the later around the entrance to Thurso river at the time.
Having spent ten minutes trying to get a decent shot amongst the beach pebbles , just as I was about to abandon the subject he flew onto the fence post, just wish all birds would be so obliging.
This could most probably have done with a tweek but it shows off the lovely subtle green on the males. Love was in the air too with their soft calls, think the snow showers put paid to that though.
Spotted this small duck at Scrabster but it was obviously shy as it would not show me it's face.
What an amazing week we had, flocks of greylags all over the county, buzzards every where, curlews,plovers,snipe,redshanks,golden eyes,mallards,teal,great northern diver,oyster catchers in their droves,fulmars,rock pippets, eiders,bullfinches,great tits,blue tits,herons,sparrow hawks,dunlins,swans to name but a few.
Can any one confirm that there are linnets in the county, we saw several small birds with a pinkish/red speckled breast?
Finally for now has any one else seem the raptors just as you come to The Kessock Bridge on the north side? There were a pair being mobbed by the local avian residents and they had very distinctive wedge shaped tails that I would only associate with kites.
Any answers would be much appreciated, will post some more photos later.
Latest Lifer: #4164 - Madagascar Rail (Rallus madagascariensis) - Mantadia, Madagascar (09/10/10)
Thank you for all the information so far,well no wonder I did n't recognise the gull,have only ever lived in the south.Delighted that some one could identfy the monster and that it's not been roosting too close to Dounreay.
Are these turnstones or ringed plovers? They were cleaning small pieces of fish off the spread net.
These too were at Scrabster, there was a group of 3 adults and what looked like a juvenile.
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