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Friday 27 May 2011

Turnstone (Isle of Mull, Scotland)

And the last one I had photographed of the Isle of Mull. There were a few more, but they were bad focusing, and so I can't put them onto this blog.




Tuesday 24 May 2011

Monday 23 May 2011

Great Northern Diver (Isle of Mull, Scotland)

I had to do  it, it's not a very good, but it was the only Divers that I could get.
Here are those that I've not seen before or have not seen it often: Red-throated Divers, Shag, Red-breasted Merganser, Hen Harriers, Curlews, Ringed Plovers, Turnstone, Great Black-backed Gulls, Black Guillemots, Great Grey Shrike, Grasshopper Warblers, White-tailed Sea Eagles, Dunlins, Razorbills, Twites, Rock Pipits, Rock Doves, Woodcock, Yellowhammer, (at long last), Greenshanks and a CORNCRAKE. I had a very good sound of it but, my brother was the one who saw it, damn.

Sunday 22 May 2011

Red-legged Partridge (Naas Lane, Lydney)

It was a funny old day, chuckle, one time it was bright and then it was raining, I think that what they call some showers. But, it was like a hurricane, well not really, there was quite a heavy wind blowing. From my pictures you can see it was windy, let's look at them............








Saturday 21 May 2011

Reed Warbler (1st Lake, Harbour Road, Lydney)

Cloudy today, not the way they told us, (weather people). I don't trust them!!!!!!!



The government ought to pay us for the work that we do, photographs, writing and the little witticism. I felt bad when my friend Adrian, he has run  out of money, he's got to stop. Bad government, I say. 
  

Thursday 19 May 2011

Red Deer (Isle of Mull, Scotland)

I have a few more, but I am a bit naughty, 'cause I will make you wait for the rest of them. Here are some more Red Deer.


Monday 16 May 2011

Oystercatcher (Isle of Mull, Scotland)

There are thousands of them on the Isle of Mull, I think that they are beautiful in every way.



Sunday 15 May 2011

Grey Heron (Isle of Mull, Scotland)

They are so numerous in british lakes, ponds, rivers and by the sea, but, there was a load of them in Isle of Mull, standing together where they can easily catch their fish dinners.

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Whimbrel (Isle of Mull, Scotland)

There in Scotland, Isle of Mull, was quite a load of Whimbrels, busily drilling for invertebrates, earth worms and small crabs, to mention just a few. It is one of my favourites.