Twice a day I walk round the bay below my house with my young collie who is water-daft. He loves swimming even on the coldest days when the edge of the sea is frozen. Rounding up waves seems to be more fun than rounding up sheep!
Recently he drew my attention to a sad sight, a male mallard - and all that remained of it was the head and feet. It was lying just above the high water mark, so I suspect it made a tasty meal for a mink, or maybe a fox.
The keen frosts that we have had since Christmas have certainly taken their toll on the machair. Huge junks have broken away. In fact it looks like a giant jigsaw-puzzle which, apart from little bits that have been washed away, could easily be put back together again, if you had the strength! The machair is grazed year round by some of Kilchoan township sheep, and they do well on it. It would be tragic to see it disappear.
The eider duck are due soon with their distinctive mating chatter. On a quiet evening you can hear them from a distance, and they sound almost human at times. Yes, spring is just round the corner - at last. PMP
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