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Fulmar
24-Mar-18, 11:58
I think that the sighting of the walrus deserves a mention here. Was anyone lucky enough to see him?

yorkshire lassie
28-Mar-18, 17:18
I saw it at Armadale, both on land and in the sea. My husband got the footage of it swimming away that was shared on social media and the news. It was a pretty spectacular sight, one which I won't forget.

Fulmar
02-Apr-18, 17:42
Lucky you!

pat
04-May-18, 15:55
Walrus in Harris I think yesterday - sorry lost the link I had

Lingland
15-May-18, 18:48
I wish..............

pat
16-May-18, 14:32
Walrus spotted in Lochinver 2 hours ago roughly - on the beach sunning.

orkneycadian
17-May-18, 22:10
It was over here a couple of months ago. Never saw it though.

You know, 'tis funny, but when someone finds a stoat in Orkney, its a non indigenous invasive species that must be destroyed at all costs. Latest estimates = several million

When a walrus comes in, theres not the same impetus to get shot of it, before it eats all the native fish, shellfish or whatever walrii live on.

Same for the greylag goose. There's trillions of them here these days, all non native, all invasive. Wheres the eradication campaign?

I think it may be time to open up a stoat sanctuary.

sids
18-May-18, 15:06
Geese can have dual nationality.

Walrus are allowed in on the strength of their specialist skills and work ethic.

pat
25-May-18, 12:51
Lovely to see it is in Wick - lovely photos taken in the sunshine. Hope it stays around and maybe bring a few folk travelling to view it.

rubber_duck
26-May-18, 00:12
33709This is one of the photos I took of Wally in Wick yesterday(taken with a long lens).

sids
26-May-18, 09:27
Will the next one be called Russ?

orkneycadian
11-Jun-18, 20:54
You know, 'tis funny, but when someone finds a stoat in Orkney, its a non indigenous invasive species that must be destroyed at all costs. Latest estimates = several million

Good to see the stoats doing so well over here - https://www.orcadian.co.uk/initial-results-of-orkney-stoat-trapping-trial-revealed/

They have fairly given the rabbits a much needed sorting out, and despite all the doomsayers, I have never seen so many shalders going about as this year. I can't say I have noticed any less greylags either

sids
12-Jun-18, 06:45
It was over here a couple of months ago. Never saw it though.

You know, 'tis funny, but when someone finds a stoat in Orkney, its a non indigenous invasive species that must be destroyed at all costs. Latest estimates = several million

When a walrus comes in, theres not the same impetus to get shot of it, before it eats all the native fish, shellfish or whatever walrii live on.

Same for the greylag goose. There's trillions of them here these days, all non native, all invasive. Wheres the eradication campaign?

I think it may be time to open up a stoat sanctuary.



Good to see the stoats doing so well over here - https://www.orcadian.co.uk/initial-results-of-orkney-stoat-trapping-trial-revealed/

They have fairly given the rabbits a much needed sorting out, and despite all the doomsayers, I have never seen so many shalders going about as this year. I can't say I have noticed any less greylags either

The org is so quiet these days that you’re having to debate this colourful controversial agenda with yourself.