Sunday, 23 September 2018

Cruel Nature

A few photos from late last week and it looks like I've used the wrong batch tool which has sharpened some. Too late to spend time fixing it now!


NOT for the squeamish, video of the Great Black-backed Gull attacking the juvenile Shelduck, click here to view


A prelude to death. When all of the waders were flushed last Thursday at the Lurgies I presumed a Peregrine had flown in but it appears that this Great Black-backed Gull was the cause. The gull caught the Shelduck and after a long struggle and sustained attack which lasted 20 minutes the Shelduck succumbed and was eaten


Better news for the House Martins and Swallows as migrating birds were seen on Thursday and Saturday streaming along the beaches at Arbroath and Easthaven


House Martin, Easthaven




Swallow at West Links, Arbroath


One of two Wheatears at Arbroath


Carrion Crow at West links


For once they were being lit well by the autumn sunlight



Only the one Bar-tailed Godwit at Easthaven on Thursday


and it didn't stay long


This Grey Wagtail seems to have taken up residence near the car park at Easthaven


Pied Wagtail with a Crane Fly


1 comment:

  1. Saw probably the same GBBG do the same thing with a Mallard earlier in the year. Obviously sussed out how to get a relatively easy meal.

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