Wednesday 26 August 2015

Fife Ness coastal path walk

I thought we'd discover the Fife Coastal Path north of Fife Ness since it looked like Fife had sunshine and here in Arbroath we had gloom. A webcam at St Andrews is a good source to check out the weather there. As expected there were many, around 200 Shags at Fife Ness with some Cormorants and along the path north we saw Sanderling, Whimbrel, Bar-tailed Godwit, Dunlin, Gannets, yet another Sparrowhawk and a Painted Lady Butterfly.

Update on the Shags, I managed to photograph and report 54 ringed birds amongst the large group, with a good scope I'm sure more could be recorded.

St Andrews Webcam


Bar-tailed Godwits


Dunlin


Painted Lady


Sanderling, four of eleven


Short Spined Sea Scorpion (deceased) a large specimen around 35 cm long


Whimbrel, calling as it went by


Sparrowhawk near the Dark Cave


Red Admiral in Olive's garden


August 24th, Whiting Ness and Arbroath Cliffs

Just stepping out of the car at the end of Victoria Park at Whiting Ness when I spotted an Arctic Skua on the low tide line chasing a Kittiwake, so a good start to a short time filling trip. Everything else except the Sparrowhawk and Med Gull seen before Dickmonts Den which is only a short walk along the cliff path.


Photo into very bright sunlight





Update on previously photographed Fulmar chick


Fulmar, such effortless flight


Grayling, first this year for me


Shag with ring, green/white PBE


Silver Y moths, many around


Six Spot Burnet moth, a bit windy for these


Small White Butterfly, seen better days


Small Tortoiseshell


Mediterranean Gull (adult) still at West Links, Arbroath


Sparrowhawk at Mains of Usan, size, colour and eye suggest juvenile female






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