Thursday, 16 August 2018

Godwits and Gannets

Some photos from Arbroath, Montrose and Kinnaber taken this week with a couple of previous photos added for comparison.


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Bar-tailed |Godwits on the beach at Kinnaber Links, only my second sighting of these returning waders so far


One of the earlier Black-tailed Godwits at the Lurgies



One of the current Black-tailed Godwits or perhaps the same one fading quickly






More Gannets being seen this week and sometimes closer in at Scurdie Ness







The Arbroath Mediterranean Gull photographed on 14/8/2018. Photographed near dusk



The same gull back seen on 24/7/2018. Ok I can't prove it's the same one, but there's never been a sighting of two adults together yet! Photographed near midday in bright sun



Oystercatcher up to its chin in mud, Lurgies



Painted Lady at Kinnaber Links



Red-throated Diver just off the beach at Kinnaber, one of at least six



It's a hard life being a Woodpigeon it appears



Lots of Great Black-backed Gulls at Kinnaber, mostly roosting at the mouth of the North Esk. Still the Skuas haven't turned up in any numbers



Guillemot adult with junior, photographed at Scurdie Ness



Common Tern also at Scurdie







The only Curlew at the Lurgies yesterday, I'd recorded 162 on my Webs at Easthaven on Saturday



Common Field Grasshopper on the path at Kinnaber Links



Around 300 Canada Geese at St Cyrus and probably nearer 400 at Montrose Basin although some could be the same birds an hour or so apart



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