Thursday, 30 July 2020

Kittiwake breeding success - Arbroath Cliffs


Plan A failed, the Cory's Shearwater stayed in the Forth instead of continuing up the coast. Today it was seen heading north past the Isle of May but at 1345 there are no reports from Fife.

I still went down to Arbroath Cliffs and these are some the birds and insects I saw.  






At last a single Kittiwake in a place where I could get a photo



Same Kittiwake, it seemed a bit distracted, or maybe just tired



Juvenile Herring Gull, quite a number on the low rocks demanding to be fed



I like the detail on the wings of young gulls



I watched as the adults brought in a number of starfish, probably easy to find at low tide



Juvenile Kittiwake







Too close for a 400mm less



Kittiwake breeding seems to have been a success this year with many just about to fledge and more on the low rocks and out at sea



Six Spot Burnet Moth being bullied off a thistle by a White-tailed Bumblebee



Six Spot Burnet Moth



This massive tower has been around off the Arbroath coast for many years now, measuring wind conditions for the Seagreen Wind Farm that is now going ahead. Not sure when.



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