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  1. Swallow

    Swallow

    Hawking insects low over a meadow.
  2. Black Guillemot off Fort George

    Black Guillemot off Fort George

    Every time I visit my mother in Ardersier, I walk around the shoreline at Fort George, weather and tides permitting, this was a cold, windy but sunny morning and two birds kept appearing near the shore, I didn't know at the time what they were, I just caught this one popping up behind a wave crest.
  3. Ardersier - Arctic Skua overhead.jpg

    Ardersier - Arctic Skua overhead.jpg

    I'd had a "moment" when I watched what I thought was a dark tern among all the other Terns, then it almost flew into me while chasing a tern with a catch!
  4. Turn, Tern, Turn

    Turn, Tern, Turn

    This Tern would not turn for me ..... did eventually of course. Walking along Ardersier shore, Highland, Scotland
  5. Hooded Crow going about its business - no crop

    Hooded Crow going about its business - no crop

    This Hooded crow landed on the beach in front of me then started strolling along the shoreline towards me as if I wasn't there! Strolled right by me. They're usually super shy when I've encountered them before but this was fabulous to watch.
  6. Scozmos

    Little or Black headed?

    Good morning all. Up visiting the folks at the weekend and spotted these along the shore next to Fort George, Ardersier. It's only now editing the photos I wondered are they Little or Black Headed gulls, adult and youngster? I notice the two younger birds have yellow on the beaks. Thanks all.
  7. Scozmos

    The Odd Couple

    I've been going up to Ardersier for a few years now and most mornings I'm up and away along the shore with a camera, see what there is to be seen. I've quite often seen a lone Hooded Crow on the shoreline picking around but, it's very wary and usually flies off when I get closer or, it's too...
  8. Bottle nosed dolphin - Long range levitation

    Bottle nosed dolphin - Long range levitation

    Walking and watching from the other side. Many people gather at Chanonry Point to watch these dolphins perform, the beach can get quite mobbed. I walk on the shore opposite, around Fort George where they often pop up close to shore, this one wasn't ;)
  9. Ruddy Turnstone group

    Ruddy Turnstone group

    Another first for me
  10. Oyster Catcher youngsters - Fort George

    Oyster Catcher youngsters - Fort George

    A first for me, I don't recall ever seeing young birds before.
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