With some good effort put in today and the remaining
birds concentrated around the coast in sheltered bays and the few tiny patches
of unfrozen water (where streams enters the lochs) we managed some accurate
counts of wildfowl and waders which have chosen to wait out the cold weather;
totals up the west coast comprised Herons, 60 Wigeon, 40 Teal, the Green-winged Teal (bobbing around forlornly on the sea opposite Gretchen as if
waiting for it to thaw!), 12 Mallard, 200 Eiders, 5 Red-breasted Mergansers, 45
Oystercatchers, 2 Knot, 30 Snipe and 30 Redshank.
Landbirds were still present but struggling in the
hard conditions with 92 Skylarks the only decent count as they concentrated
around cattle feeders and sheltered beaches while the wintering Thrushes roamed
around looking for food and other counts included 24 Rock Pipits, 14 Twite, 11
Snow Buntings and a ringtail Hen Harrier.
This Grey Seal was loving the conditions as she caught a huge Conger Eel!
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