Saturday, 21 December 2024

Christmas Time (yawn)


Photos from a windy day visit to Montrose Basin, followed by Keptie Pond, Ethie, Victoria Park, Arbroath Harbour, my garden, and a moth in my kitchen....

BTO 2024 Successes, click here for their video


 Merry Christmas?



A Winter Moth that Olive welcomed into my house


Goldeneye female at the Lurgies, Montrose Basin


Red-breasted Merganser


Goldeneye male


Grey Seal


Dunlin


Lapwing


1st winter Common Gull


Teal drakes, almost at my feet!


Little Egret


Greenshank



Black-headed Gulls squabbling at Keptie Pond, Arbroath


Coot


Wigeon drake still in moult


Tufted Duck drake


Grey Heron roosting on the remains of this years nest


Herring Gull at Victoria Park, Arbroath





Black-headed Gull


Great black-backed Gull Arbroath Harbour


Purple Sandpiper, one of 55


The Sparrowhawk has returned, and the only bird in my garden today



Wren at Ethie mains, near Arbroath


Pheasant shoot at Ethie


One man and his dog, and shotgun

Tuesday, 10 December 2024

Foxes, Pochard, Whooper Swan - videos


Videos from the last few days, filmed on various cameras, one very close to the subject, the Sparrowhawk, others further away on a Nikon Coolpix P1000. 

I think I have two foxes coming to my garden, the face markings appear different, probably my frequently seen Vixen, and a dog Fox not seen so often.

I wonder if the Whooper Swan has avian flu, its head and neck movements look similar to those of Pink-footed Geese which had the disease.


Historical photos seen elsewhere.

Hunting at the Lurgies a few years ago




Fox cubs at the entrance to their den in a gorse bush at St Cyrus

Thursday, 5 December 2024

Glen Lethnot - open again, at last

   
Olive and I took a trip up to Glen Lethnot to see if the road at Craigendowie had reopened, after a long period when it was closed due to a culvert collapse caused by storms. The road was open but we certainly weren't overrun by bird sightings, with only 3 Red Kites, and surprisingly 4 Reed Buntings. 

Further down the glen Buzzards, Kites, and a Kestrel were using the draught blowing up the Hill of Edzell. They all parted as an immature Goshawk took a long, fast glide towards Fieldfares which had lifted from a field in the river valley.


A bit of Buzzard agro amongst a group of seven using the up-draught from the wind blowing up a hill in Glen Lethnot. Note the feather in the left hand bird's talon



It dropped the feather









I had to take many photos to get one with multiple Buzzards in the same distant photo



There were at least three Red Kites but could have been more









The only one that ventured down the hillside but almost immediately flew west out of range and sight



As I walked back down the hill, a flock of Fieldfares rose from the field near the car. They settled briefly in some trees before being flushed by an immature Goshawk, which didn't make much of a chase as it disappeared into the channel of the West Water





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