Thursday, 19 March 2026

Puffins Auchmithie, Grey Wagtails in the Brothock Burn

   
Puffins and Fulmars at Auchmithie. Pairs of Grey Wagtail, Dipper, Rock Pipit and two male Pied Wagtails arguing about territory on the Brothock Burn. Also an unusual Redshank visitor at M&M Spink fish merchants.

The Puffins came inshore at high tide and almost immediately a Great black-backed Gull tried to take one, but failed as the Puffins dived! The group of eight split and didn't come any nearer. Photo from clifftop.


Puffins, Auchmithie, four of the eight seen


Fulmar


Fulmar


Fulmars


Grey Wagtail in a shaded section of the Brothock Burn


Later with some sunlight





Pied Wagtail


Redshank


Herring Gull at the Marina, Arbroath Harbour


Cormorant on the west breakwater

Sunday, 15 March 2026

Forfar Loch, Montrose Basin and Arbroath

I don't have the time to elaborate on these photos yet, they show birds are moving around and some signs of courtship.

Fox still visiting most nights video a bit green! 


Great Crested Grebes displaying, tentatively





Treecreeper at the north road car park






Gadwall duck


Gadwall drake


Great black-backed Gull, one of a pair, a small number pass through the loch at this time of year











Siskin, it was with a mixed group including Bullfinches, Tits and and Finches


Goldeneye pair


Female Chaffinch


Redwing, there looked to be two close to some Blackbirds foraging in the leaf litter


Little Grebe


Magpie


The Dipper pensioner on the Brothock Burn





Pied Wagtail, two Grey Wagtails also seen flying upstream

Little Egret photo bombed by a Greenshank at the Lurgies


Montrose Steeple from Maryton Ditch, time on clock 1455 hrs

Monday, 9 March 2026

Where's the wildfowl?

Maybe it's the climate changing, maybe it's the vast numbers of dog walkers, many who let their dogs run free, or is it something else that's reduced the species and numbers of wildfowl on the shallow lochs in Angus.
 
Missing this year so far are Goosanders, Forfar Loch used to hold anything from 60 to 100+, Keptie Pond currently have none. No Smew in Angus this year and ages since we saw an adult drake, no inland Slavonian Grebes or Red-necked Grebes, even the numbers of Teal and Wigeon at East Haven have fallen short this year.

Below are some photos from Monikie and Forfar Loch, it was hard work finding some of the birds and they're the common ones!

I think I'll be posting garden birds next, my Yellowhammers have returned alongside the Tree Sparrows, the frogs are ready to spawn and the cocky Rooks, now eight some days, have found the fat balls.

It's not all bad news, chocolate prices should start to fall soon, a pity we can't run the economy and cars on "Twirls".


Greylag Goose at Monikie



Goldeneye drake



Mute Swan



Great Crested Grebe



Lesser black-backed Gulls



Great Spotted Woodpecker in Montreathmont Forest


Singing loudly to Olive.....(at Forfar Loch)



Cormorant fishing close in

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