Jayne and I have been away for a few days, visiting Pitlochry in Scotland, Musselburgh Lagoons near Edinburgh, Stag Rocks at Bamburgh, East Chevington Nature Reserve and St Mary's Island in Northumberland.
Our first stop this week was Pitlochry in Scotland, where we enjoyed 3 days. Whilst there we managed to catch up with some beautiful
Red Squirrels on the
Blair Atholl estate. We also visited the
Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of Lowes reserve, where we saw many
Goldeneye,
Mallard, a couple of
Mute Swans and many different woodland birds (
Great,
Blue and
Coal Tit,
Great Spotted Woodpecker and
Chaffinch).
European Beavers are now resident here. We didn't see them on this visit, but there was evidence of their activity, with many half-felled trees.
After Pitlochry, we drove down to Northumberland via
The Kelpies in Grangemouth and
Musselburgh Lagoons near Edinburgh, where we found a
Spotted Redshank (year tick).
Our first site in Northumberland was
Budle Bay where we saw
Shelduck,
Redshank,
Curlew,
Mallard,
Greylag Goose,
Canada Goose,
Wigeon,
Teal,
Black-headed,
Herring and
Great Black-backed Gulls.
Next stop was
Stag Rocks at Bamburgh, where we had great views of
Black-headed Gulls,
Herring Gulls,
Redshank, ,
Oystercatchers,
Turnstones and
Purple Sandpipers.
Purple Sandpiper
Yesterday's visits started with
East Chevington NR. We visited this site to see a
Shorelark (year tick) that had been reported on the beach at Chibburn Mouth. We got lucky, and found the bird after just 10 minutes (my first since 2003!!). Also present were c. 100
Twite.
Shorelark
Our last stop was
St Mary's Island in Whitley Bay. The tide was out, as were the day trippers, so the birds were far and few between, but we did see 4
Ringed Plover,
Lapwing (100+),
Golden Plover (c.100),
Turnstone,
Redshank,
Curlew,
Black-headed and
Herring Gull.
Curlew
Year List update:
192: Spotted Redshank
193: Shorelark