Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Harlequin Drake and Iceland Gull

Another trip to the River Don at Seaton Park to see the evolving plumage of the Harlequin Drake, slowly but surely developing its adult breeding plumage. Although I didn't get a photo of the bird out of the water it apparently now has the red marking and the grey I could see is becoming more pronounced. While searching the river for the Harlequin the juvenile Iceland Gull below flew through my binoculars view and I even got some photos of that, albeit into the strong sun hence the flaring on its back.

Elsewhere on our way to Aberdeen just two miles from Arbroath a Green Sandpiper was briefly in a stubble field puddle before a big noisy tractor spooked it. I doubt I'd have got close enough for a photo and was watching the bird from a distance through my scope.







Iceland Gull (juvenile)

Wrong camera settings when it took off


Dolphins at Girdle Ness but too far offshore


An attempt at a reflection shot but too dark and distant



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