Friday 6 September 2019

Firth of Forth South Coast

We have just returned from a loooong weekend in Edinburgh, we were up for our daughters birthday, where much beer and wine was consumed! In between we managed a couple of short trips along the south coast of the firth calling in at a couple of our favourite spots.

Our first trip out after some errands took us to Musselburgh, Prestonpans and Aberlady. However before we arrived at Musselburgh Lagoons I realised that I had left my camera at our daughters place! Which was a shame as the sun was out and the birds were showing really well on the Lagoons, especially the Curlew Sandpiper, this was a first for us in the UK, but not a lifer, but it did edge our UK list up to 234, not too bad as we don't twitch.

I know there are some great birds about at the moment, but I don't fancy a 5 hour drive down to the tip of Cornwall to see the Brown Booby or Wilson's Petrel!! Anyway there are so many photos being posted on twitter, saying look at what I have seen and you haven't, it gets on my nerves! Sorry rantette over! (could be jealousy!)

Back to to Musselburgh..... in addition to the Sandpiper there were tons of Black-tailed Godwit, Sandwich Terns, Oystercatchers, Dunlin, Redshank, Curlew and a some Greenshank, Lapwing and a couple of Ruff. There were Gulls of course, Black-headed, Lesser Black-backed and Herring. A few Teal were wandering around too.. plus a couple of early Wigeon dropped in just before we left. The other great thing to see were the Gannet fishing just offshore always a delight.

We moved east to Prestonpans, seeing Eider and Red-breasted Merganser, which was nice, we also found a nice parking spot behind Lidl that gave us great views across to Edinburgh, the water and some shoreline, here we picked up a group of Turnstone to add to our list, as well as more Eider.

We then carried on to Aberlady, sadly we had got the tide wrong, so there wasn't much about other than a large number of Gadwall, Greylags and Canada Geese. Not a bad couple of hours.

On Monday we went out again, this time with the camera, but the weather was really dull and when we got to the hides at the lagoons, all the birds had decided to move as far away as possible! Species wise there was no sign of the Greenshank or Ruff, but the Curlew Sandpipers were still there. We did add some Shelduck and a Ringed Plover to our Tally though.







Then a visit from the RAF... that's what got the birds up!

We didn't have a lot of time, so we just popped up to Prestonpans again, where we added, to our surprise, a Wheatear to the tally.



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