Sunday, 16 September 2018

W/C 10 September 18

Musselburgh

Pectoral Sandpiper
c6 Ruff
White Winged Scoter
Slav Grebe
Red Throated Diver
2 Stock Dove

Aberlady

Short Eared Owl
Peregrine
2 Greenshank
c15 GoldenPlover
2 Pintail
2 Little Egret
500 Pink Feet

Frankfield Loch

Garganey
500 Lapwing
c15 Snipe
Gadwall
Shoveler
Kingfisher

Garganey - Frankfield Loch

Lapwing - Frankfield Loch 1 of over 500 present

Sunday, 29 April 2018

Hogganfield

Saw my 1st Sand Martin of the year in with Swallows that were obviously flying through. 2 Wheatears, Sedge Warbler in the scrubby areas around the pond.

At least 3 Great Crested Grebe nests now occupied.

A fly over Raven was a bit of a surprise.


Saturday, 28 April 2018

Aberlady

Quick walk out to the sand dunes produced singing Sedge Warbler at the Marl Loch, 1 Wheatear and quite a few singing Willow Warblers.


Saturday, 14 April 2018

Skateraw to Barns Ness

By far the warmest day of the year so far provided the perfect setting.

The first bird I saw at Skateraw was a Wheatear. This is a bird I incredibly failed to see at all last year.

Wheatear
My first Sandwich Terns of the year were offshore & I my first Whitethroat was in sub song in the dry burn area. A Whimbrel called from the shoreline.

The seaweed area was positively full of Wagtails. Mainly White Wagtails, some Pied & 1 Yellow.




This Meadow Pipit also posed nicely:


I finished the day at Musselburgh failing to see any of the rare Scoters. 4 Long Tailed Duck, 1 Common Scoter, several Razorbills & Kittiwake were about the best.

Saturday, 31 March 2018

Hogganfield March 2018

About 8 pairs of Great Crested Grebe on the loch at the moment

Little Grebe - their trilling calls are a feature at the moment

Slavonian Grebe - was present for about a week. This taken just before it departed.

1st Winter Glaucous Gull

Friday, 30 March 2018

American White Winged Scoter - ~Musselburgh

Despite the choppy sea conditions & the rain, this was a far better view of a White Winged Scoter than the one I 'saw' at Murcar in 2011. Also the added bonus of a drake Surf Scoter too.

What wasn't such a bonus was the car breaking down and a new clutch & gear box required.

Sunday, 11 February 2018

Fife

Started at Ruddons Point on a bright but very cold & breezy morning. Sanderlings & Barwits at the Cocklemill burn were nice but the sea was very choppy and made the sea duck difficult although even at range I still managed to get on a drake Surf Scoter. There were also Velvet Scoter & Long Tailed Duck present.

Kilconquhar Loch was next up. I could not see all of the north side of the loch &  I think that was where the drake Red Crested Pochard was so I did not see it. However, there was a nice selection on the loch including Pochard & Shoveler.

Lochore Meadows was similarly disappointing as I could not locate the female Smew. Finished at Vane Farm which was pretty quiet.

Goldfinch at Vane Farm