Moving across to Glenesk we found 2 Red Kites and when we went to cross the bridge over the North Esk at Haughend the bridge has been destroyed by the winter floods which had reached record levels.
The last 4 photos are from a previous trip to Forfar Loch on Sunday hoping to see the Iceland Gulls again but the disturbance was high and the gulls were probably feeding on the landfill site in peace as the workers were at church, yeah!!
Male Crossbill, thought to be eating salt from the road but with a beak like that they may be picking up grit with their tongues
I've been spotted, I was still in my car with the engine running and the vibration has caused problems with all of the Crossbill photos
It really was this red in the sunlight
This female looks to be licking salt, difficult to confirm though and it could be grit
Same Crossbill
Lapwing, one of around 140 seen in Glen Lethnot
Relaxing
Buzzard chasing Raven, seconds later Raven chasing Buzzard
Red Kite in Glenesk
Where the Haughend Bridge over the North Esk was!!
Goldcrest at the west end of Forfar Loch
Long-tailed Tit, Forfar Loch
Robin, Forfar Loch
Woodpigeon at Forfar Loch, light has given it a darker tone than it actually had
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