Wednesday 13 January 2021

Tomorrow will be a better day

   
Déjà vu! In thi noo............

I'm back to where I was in the last lockdown, or is it the first lockdown, how many have there been? Why isn't it called a Lock In? Ah, forgot that's when the landlord of a pub locks the door at closing time and continues to serve, those were the days in the Corner Bar!  The Best Years of Our Lives, click here

Arbroath Cliffs was where I was then, but often it was warm and there was daylight, not like today 2 degrees, and a low and no sun. The result was the high ISO photos below and some video from Montrose Basin yesterday.

Pale-bellied Brent Geese at Rossie Spit, click here for video  


The Keptie hybrid Pintail/Mallard, looks to have lost his mate



Fulmar at the Mariners Grave







I think there were nine birds today



Buzzard at Dickmonts Den



Grey Heron near the Needle's Ee







Oystercatcher at St Ninian's Well



Carrion Crow at Whiting Ness, eating some seed I put out for the Rock Pipits



One of last years youngseters methinks



Stay away from the cliff edges, many are like this with unseen undercuts which change and appear randomly due to weather erosion



Greenshank on Miss Erskines Bank, Montrose Basin



Probably this won't work. It's a stitch of 6 photos taken from behind the garage on Rossie Island and in it are hundreds of Knot, all along the waters edge (or all along the waterfront)




One of last years two cygnets at Keptie Pond which is currently frozen over


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