Nothing rare or stunning, and I may carry my tripod to take better pictures of the Ravens.
Birds were singing in a number of places, and the Herons quickly built a nest and one was sitting as if on eggs already.
Razorbills and Guillemots have begun to return, I'll keep a lookout for Puffins which can't be far behind.
The videos promised in the first edit...
First returning Lesser Black-backed Gull, seen at Danger Point, click here Oystercatcher Great Black-backed Gull 2nd winter
Wigeon drake at Murton
Grey Heron at Keptie Pond, looks to be on eggs
Goldeneye pair, Lurgies
Grey Seal
Little Egret, unusually sitting in a field
Dunnock in the car park at St Cyrus
I think this is the female Peregrine
Male Raven, guarding the nest
One of many Fulmars at Auchmithie
Shag, this is a crop!
Razorbill, also Guillemots around
Yellowhammer male
Moorhen at Keptie Pond
Coot
Pintail/Mallard hybrid
Song Thrush, four were singing
Wigeon, Keptie Pond
Grey Heron collecting nest material on 25/2/2025
Dipper at Danger point, occasionally singing
First Lesser Black-backed Gulls
Great Tit, Montreathmont Forest
Goldfinch
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