The Diary is very grateful to Brian Culcheth for the following lovely photographs of West Ardnamurchan wildlife. Brian takes his photography very seriously: that's him, pictured above, camouflaged, attempting to get a picture of a ring ousel, the first he had seen on the peninsula.
This close-up of a slow worm was taken by Brian's son. We've seen a number of slow worms recently, so perhaps they're having a good year. Sadly, several have been on the road, squashed.
This little beauty is a common toad, a useful character to have in the garden as he's a great destroyer of pests such as insects, slugs and larvae.
The Diary has been struggling to get a picture of these pretty little birds. They're redpolls, and there seem to be a lot of them around, many more than in previous years. But they're shy, and unwilling to sit quietly while a photographer creeps up on them to take their portrait.Brian and Sheila have a letting cottage in Kilchoan, Otter's Holt - more details here.
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