Showing posts with label Meadow Pipit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meadow Pipit. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 May 2016

Ardnave

Our first visit to Ardnave and Ardnave Point, just up the road from the Gruinart RSPB reserve.

Ardnave

The weather had flipped from cloudless blue skies and blazing sun to thick, grey cloud. Saw a Hen Harrier many times along the way, but always too far away (or frustratingly just behind a slightly too tall wall).

We tried to see the Corncrake near the RSPB visitor centre but still couldn't find it. No problem seeing or hearing the noisy Sedge Warbler, though.

Sedge Warbler
 Ardnave Point itself is a reasonably long walk along farm tracks and grassy fields, quite sandy in places.

Young Rabbit
I went for a wander down to the shore on the east side, quite a long way out while Gill waited and watched some Rabbits. There were Seals, Sand Martins, Shelduck and possibly more but everything's a long way out.

Gill waiting patiently
We settled down by a rocky shore looking over to Nave Island. There were hundreds of Grey Seals snoozing on the beaches and rocks opposite but too far away to photograph. Lots of Divers flying back and forth.

Great Northern Diver

Grey Seal
Near the farm buildings a Corncrake was calling away. We spent ages trying to spot it and finally saw it, once, as it fluttered from one patch of long grass to another. Meanwhile a Chough perched behind us.

Chough

Juvenile Barn Swallow

Meadow Pipit

Twite
While wandering around the dunes a male Hen Harrier sailed past out of nowhere. It hung around just long enough to get some rough shots.

Male Hen Harrier

Male Hen Harrier
A lot of Ringer Plover and Dunlin were resting on the rocks.

Ringed Plover

Ringed Plover

Flock of Dunlin on the beach

Flock of Dunlin and Ringed Plover snoozing on the rocks

Ringed Plover

Greylag Goose
One of the many cows grazing had what looked like a complete set of mismatched white socks.

"Socks" the Cow

Meadow Pipit

Information at the car park

Bands of rock next the beach and sea


Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Ballygrant and Bunnahabhain

A long day visiting woods at Ballygrant in the morning, up to Loch Finlaggan for lunch then an afternoon wandering along the coast at Bunnahabhain. Near cloudless skies, murky haze and blazing sun all day long again.

Ballygrant and Bunnahabhain

Stonechat
It doesn't look much but we were very pleased to spot a Grasshopper Warbler. If it didn't have such a distinctive song we would never have known it was lurking in the long grasses on the back roads. Quite a few were singing near the high road (B8016) and turn for Cluanach.

Grasshopper Warbler

Bluebells in Ballygrant Woods

Thick moss on tree trunks

Treecreeper

Gill

Meadow Pipit
We went up to Loch Finlaggan but didn't stop for long, it's mostly of interest for its history. We carried on up the road a little and had lunch looking over the fields below where a male Hen Harrier glided past briefly. Still no good photos but we keep seeing them so fingers crossed.

Male Hen Harrier
Up to Bunnahabhain for a scramble round some of the rocks and a walk along the stony shore. Lots of Oystercatchers making a racket as usual. There was a lot of haze (as there has been all week) making the Paps a bit washed out.

Paps of Jura

Paps of Jura

Paps of Jura
A Ringed Plover tried leading me away from what I assume was its nest, always keeping me at a fixed distance.

Ringed Plover
I got a garbled message on my walkie-talkie from Gill. Eventually I realised she was telling me an Otter was behind me!

Otter

Seaweed on the rocks

Common Seals and Shag

A juvenile Great Northern Diver was fishing just off the beach as we were heading back. Managed to get a lot closer than usual. It ate at least two crabs.

Great Northern Diver

Great Northern Diver

Great Northern Diver eating a crab (it went down in one)

Gill on the beach

Brown Hare

Bluebells

Male Wheatear

Man as big as Mountain

Herring Gull

Oystercatchers

Not asleep, photographing Seals, honest

Great Northern Diver

Pheasant

Paps of Jura from the bridge near Bunnahabhain distillery