A walk down to Scurdie Ness and along to Sandy Braes turned up these birds which due to a lack of time are simply in alphabetical order, reversed? And I've just noticed I must have edited some from Hatton on the same day which have got mixed amongst them..............
Might find a video unrelated to this?
Yellowhammer male
Woodpigeon at Ferryden
Wheatear male near Hatton
Teal drake with 13 more Teal in the Hatton field
Ringed Plovers flushed by one of the 51 people or 27 dogs on the beach at East Haven
Just before a dog approached
This one has a blue ring and is a regular at Scurdie Ness, just couldn't see the expected yellow flag on the lower leg
Another at Sandy Braes
This poor Razorbill crawled ashore knackered near Scurdie
No apparent injuries, unless the leg seen here?
Oystercatcher at Hatton
It wasn't even that stormy, just a rolling swell in this photo taken from Scurdie Ness looking to Montrose Beach with the old Sunnyside Hospital in the distant background
An into the light photo of a Meadow Pipit on the Scurdie track
One Linnet on the rocks
Another on the Gorse
There were eight Grey Plover at Hatton but always getting moved along the beach, they eventually flew off to the south
Many immature Great Black-backed Gulls around just now
A very unwary Dunnock feeding on the path at Scurdie Ness Lighthouse
No comments:
Post a Comment