Monday, 20 June 2016

Black Guillemot at Scurdie Ness

After a long walk surveying Corn Buntings I decided to take it easy and sit on the rocks at Scurdie Ness hoping to see a Skua or some Gannets feeding close in and there it was, a Black Guillemot a bird I've never seen before. Just after texting the report out I found a new way to lose a bird, it was flushed by a school of dolphins. Luckily it was re-located at Mains of Usan and its last location was back at Scurdie. Also other birds from Scurdie and some from the early morning Corn Bunting surveys.


Black Guillemot, but distant, for video click here





Black Guillemot, far out baby, and it was...........


This Common Tern used the post as a perch just like a Kestrel and dropped down to take a sand eel


Eider, after being spooked by the dolphins


Meadow Pipit not happy about me being near its nest so I moved on


A "ringed" Ringed Plover, one of a pair which I suspect have new chicks hiding in the rocks


Sedge Warbler on the track to the lighthouse


Summer plumage Turnstones, returning or I think they may not have left


Linnet from one of my surveys


Skylark from the other survey


Mallard ducklings, they look good enough to eat and something probably will



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