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

Friday, 20 May 2016

Jura

The last day and we haven't been to Jura. It's now or never. A long car drive with a short ferry ride and we're there. Weather started quite overcast and a little drizzly. It cleared up to be hot and sunny by lunchtime.

Jura route
The first part of the A846 runs right next to the sea, where we saw various Divers, Shags etc. Just as the road turns inland there is a little cove where we saw an Otter swim in with an enormous crab. It scoffed that down then had a good roll around in the seaweed.


View from the ferry down the Sound of Islay

Oystercatcher

Rock Pipit

Welcome to Jura
We saw a female Hen Harrier gathering nesting material. Good clear views but it was very far away and then we got moved on by some vehicles (single track road).

Female Hen Harrier

Female Hen Harrier

Otter

Otter on seaweed
Shot of the holiday!

Otter spraint in action
Normal service now resumes with some picturesque landscapes.

View of north east Islay from Jura

Linnet on Gorse

Forests near Craighouse

3 young dogs awaiting orders from boss dog

Little chapel outside Craighouse

Paps of Jura

Paps of Jura

Paps of Jura

Caterpillar (huge, roughly 5-6cm, possibly Drinker Moth)

Two-banded Longhorn Beetle (also huge and reluctant to go away)

Two-banded Longhorn Beetle

Buzzard being harassed by Hooded Crows


Stonechat eating one of the beetles

Gill had been hoping to see a Whinchat all through the holiday (all Stonechat shots closely inspected) and we eventually found one near the end. Rough photo but it was very far away.

Whinchat

Calmac going down the Sound of Islay

Great Black-backed Gull

Common Gull paddling
Just before the ferry terminal we came across a Red Deer on the side of the road. So close I couldn't even fit it in the frame of the big camera.

Red Deer


Monday, 16 May 2016

Mull of Oa and Bridgend

Although we visited the Mull of Oa on the first day we didn't get very far. So we went back to the full walk around the Mull and the Monument. The day started off extremely dull with thick, heavy cloud. At lunchtime this all disappeared very quickly, changing to sunny skies again.

We had finished the Mull by late lunchtime so had a walk around the woods at Bridgend. Great carpets of Bluebells, as well as brief glimpses of Dipper and Grey Wagtail. We vowed to return when we had more time.

Mull of Oa route

Bridgend route


Feral Goat

Extremely distant Golden Eagle over the cliffs by Beinn Mhor

The Mull of Oa

American Monument

American Monument

Bluebells

Bluebells

Bluebells

Bluebells

Wren

Spotted Flycatcher

Siskin

Grey Wagtail

Feral Goat

Chough

Gannets

Rock Pipit

Fulmar

Fulmar

Flock of Gannet (with juvenile) skimming the sea's surface

Raven

Big, heavy cloud over the sea

American Monument

Lush woodland at Bridgend

DIY hide and tripod