Saturday 31 March 2018

White-winged Scoter at Musselburgh

Decided to make the long journey north on a less than ideal day weather wise with heavy rain and strong winds during the drive up but it was the best day on a very poor forecast over Easter.

The forecast was for a dry spell in the morning with rain and stronger winds in the afternoon but at 8.00am it was still barely daylight with frequent heavy showers moving through.  On top of this the tide was out and there was a heavy sea swell so it made it near impossible to pick out the W.W Scoter amongst the distant Velvet Scoters.  Fortunately there was a little window of brightness mid morning and group of about 10 Scoters were close in on the incoming tide.  After a little scanning I picked an obviously different bird with a different head structure, a good broad white tear mark behind the eye and a pinkish rather than orange bill.





Wednesday 28 March 2018

Yellowhammers and Barn Owl

Went out birding locally looking for some early spring migrants but due to the persistent cold weather none had arrived but as compensation did have splendid views of this pair of Yellowhammers and a hunting Barn Owl.





Saturday 3 March 2018

Icy blast birds!

Well we've had a week of cold weather nothing horrendous but definitely cold and one added benefit to us humans if not the birds is the amount of new visitors to the garden showing just how vital it is to feed the birds in bad weather - birds we just don't normally get have visited daily including Reed Bunting, Brambling, Redwing, Fieldfare, Treecreeper, Pied Wagtail, Siskin and Hawfinch!  Here's a few mages including a Red-necked Grebe at Bagmoor this morning