....the oystercatchers who live near the shelduck. This morning the oystercatchers were joined by a pair of seagulls, forcing the buzzard to make a very hasty retreat.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Birds Along the Shore
A pair of shelduck have been raising a family just below Caistel Dubh nan Cliar along the Ormsaigbeg shore. When we kayaked passed them the other day we were amazed at how fast the young had grown - but there were four young then, and this morning there were only three. A buzzard has been very active in the area. We've noticed him being 'seen off' by....
....the oystercatchers who live near the shelduck. This morning the oystercatchers were joined by a pair of seagulls, forcing the buzzard to make a very hasty retreat.
....the oystercatchers who live near the shelduck. This morning the oystercatchers were joined by a pair of seagulls, forcing the buzzard to make a very hasty retreat.
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Hope I get the comment posted before Ricky gets to it: seagulls don't exist! Ricky - your call as to whether it was Herring, Common, Black Headed, Lesser or Greater Black Backed.
ReplyDeleteI need to get out more.
Chris G
Chris - I stand corrected.
ReplyDeleteMust brush up on my s*****l species, but think it was common - certainly their behaviour was very common indeed.
Talking of birds, did you hear that there was a Roller on Mull last week? A taste of southern Europe birdlife!
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to see a picture.
Barrie,
The Saltings
Pleased to be able to report that the fourth duckling was with the family today.
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