Monday, 14 May 2012

Loch Gruinart

A windy and variable day out at Loch Gruinart. Quite a long drive along back roads but not many cooperative birds along the way. On arrival we soon made up for this with more Willow Warblers than I've seen before in one place.

Male House Sparrow
Oystercatcher
Willow Warbler
Willow Warbler
Willow Warbler
Starling piloting a sheep
The one hide overlooking the Loch was reasonably popular, with humans and grey herons.
Grey Heron
Grey Heron
Later a family of Lapwing fledglings made their way past the front of the hide (almost too close to get).
Fledgling Lapwing
Fledgling Lapwing
Blackbird
Greenfinch on gorse
Greenfinch on gorse
Wren
After failing to get a good shot of the above wren we were having a short break on a wooded path when a brown hare started nibbling grass at the bottom of the path. It warily made its way up the path towards us, stopping occasionally, not really sure what we were (as we were in full camouflage gear). It got quite close before deciding we weren't worth the risk and ran back down and away again. I was standing and would have preferred a lower viewpoint but I didn't dare move in case I frightened it off.
Brown Hare
Brown Hare
Brown Hare
Brown Hare
More Willows on the way back. The path near the visitor centre was full of them.
Willow Warbler
Willow Warbler
Goldfinch
Breezy House Sparrow
Rookery (sans Rooks)
Rainbow over Loch Indaal
Fungus

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