So I spent my first couple of days exploring Loch's and bays on South Uist, if I am honest I didn't find much and unexpected but very welcome warm weather was producing some harsh light for photography. I also found light direction on South Uist where ever I went was generally not in my favour. However you can only photograph in the conditions on the day so I just got on with it. As in Mull earlier on the wildlife/bird front things seemed a little quieter than expected. On exploring my first few bays I did come across a Pomarine Skua, I think see photo! The racket being made by Oyster Catchers in every bay I visited was intense, they were busy chasing gulls or anything that ventured into their space. After a couple of days exploring South Uist I headed to North Uist where I would base myself for the rest of my visit.
Whimbrel (I think) seems to have a large chest injury. |
Sanderling |
Oyster Catcher, like the light on this one |
Rock Pipit |
Pomarine Skua |
Oyster Catcher, and blue skies in the Hebrides |
First sighting of Corncrake at Balranold |
Lots of displaying Lapwings about |
3 comments:
Great selection again Bob.
Well done on the Corncrake, nice one.
Wader ID is my downfall, but I'm wondering if the second is a Sanderling?
Not 100% certain on that, but I would think if it was a Dunlin, it would be much darker underneath.
Agree Keith now back at home with the big Collins Bird Guide so I also think Sanderling spring/summer plumage
Well done Bob.
John.
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