Loch Ken was our starting point,and a trip to Ken Dee Marshes did not disappoint with the odd red kite overhead ,willow tit, nuthatch ,and a couple of red squirrels which are always a pleasure to watch.
As we made our way along the loch we stopped to watch some very professional anglers enjoying their match.
The Rhinns of Galloway was our final destination and I certainly did not expect to see this bird on the camp site, put ya glasses on Sun glasses that is.
Apparently this bird has been frequenting this site for the last two/three years,a small number of these Golden Pheasants were released in the Galloway area a number of years ago according to the RSPB.
A trip to Port Patrick is always nice where the Black Guillemots are the stars in the harbour
Thanks for looking.
Tuesday, 23 October 2018
Sunday, 14 October 2018
Help please
Could you call this bird a Leucistic Grey Partridge !!! photo taken today in field next to house along with six other normal coloured Grey Partridge
Shot of normal birds.
I would be pleased to hear any comments you may have regarding the above.
Thanks Joe.
Shot of normal birds.
I would be pleased to hear any comments you may have regarding the above.
Thanks Joe.
Last week on the Moss
Leighton Moss that is.
Not the best of weather which is kind of normal for one of our outings.
Black-tailed Godwits were present in large number and put on some good shows here,s a few pics from the week.
Having spent a morning waiting for the bearded tits the previous day (no show)we were rewarded on day two with a pair coming for grit.
To be fair we were a little early for the grit trays as there were still plenty of insects about,as we only saw two separate pairs over the week.
Not a lot to see on our last day other than Godwits and lots of dragonfly's however our last walk round in the last hide produced this rather smart looking stag.
The stags headset is a twelve pointer which makes it a Royal ??.
ps
look who,s watching!!!
Not the best of weather which is kind of normal for one of our outings.
Black-tailed Godwits were present in large number and put on some good shows here,s a few pics from the week.
Having spent a morning waiting for the bearded tits the previous day (no show)we were rewarded on day two with a pair coming for grit.
To be fair we were a little early for the grit trays as there were still plenty of insects about,as we only saw two separate pairs over the week.
Not a lot to see on our last day other than Godwits and lots of dragonfly's however our last walk round in the last hide produced this rather smart looking stag.
The stags headset is a twelve pointer which makes it a Royal ??.
ps
look who,s watching!!!
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