Tuesday, 4 October 2016

White-tailed Eagle "white L" in Angus

The worst photo here takes top billing because it's a White-tailed Eagle immature with wing tags white L. It was seen by an ADBC member who saw it fly from a field into the distant trees. The photo was taken from the road 270m away so as not to disturb the bird so other people might see it.

The other photos were all taken from the Tayock Hide at Montrose Basin on a day with good light which coincided with the tide bringing the birds up with it.

Bar-tailed Godwit video, click here,

Pintails video, click here, cropped from original

White-tailed eagle video from 270 metres, click here,  filmed in a strong wind





White-tailed Eagle, honest! Other photos clearly showed the wing tags "white L"


Pink-footed Goose at Montrose Basin on tiptoes, just a wee bit too pink in the bright light




Many Pink-footed Geese preening alongside Shelducks and in the foreground two Pintails


Shelduck


Bar-tailed Godwit, more usually it's Black-tailed that are seen and more common on the Basin


Curlew


Oystercatcher

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