I'm investigating if Google is "enhancing" my photos, despite my attempts so far they all end up brighter than the originals.
Willow Warbler, one of many at the Lurgies
House Martin nest on my neighbours gable
The second batch of House Sparrow juveniles have turned up, these have more obvious remains of their chick gapes. In the earlier ones the yellow at the base of the beaks had gone, these look at three slightly different stages
This one spent most of the time sleeping
Adult Starling
I've found that keeping the grass well watered helps the young Starlings get at the leather-jackets
Greenfinch in the bright sunlight
Male Blackbird
Common Sandpiper at the Lurgies, I don't know if it has nested there or has returned from inland
Cormorant
I'd had a look at the "Splash" at Montrose Beach looking for a reported leucistic Starling, but all I found were Herring Gulls, Crows and House Sparrows
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