NORTH RONALDSAY - 22nd March
A rough day with a blazing strong and increasing SSW wind
and some particularly nasty squalls blasting across the island but there was
some good spells of sunshine in between; the day’s highlight came mid-afternoon
when a brute of a first-winter WHITE-TAILED EAGLE was seen sat on the edge
of Gretchen Loch briefly before it flew across Loch Park and out to sea over
Nouster Bay before it was defeated by the extremely strong winds and turned
back over Stromness Point to fly inland again. Other totals in the difficult conditions included 5 Herons, a Pink-footed Goose, 2 Barnacle Geese near Claypows (the first of the year), 18 Red-breasted Mergansers, 3 Goldeneye, 172 Purple Sandpipers, 111 Skylarks, 52 Meadow Pipits, 18 Rock Pipits, 10 Pied Wagtails, 2 Chaffinches and 4 Linnets.
White-tailed Eagle
Displaying Ringed Plover
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