Friday, 7 October 2022

Loch Leven & Seafield

 Just a short post of a couple of, little sojourns out.

Firstly up to Burleigh Sands at Loch Leven, it was very quiet, nothing much on the scrape by the hide. Funnily though as we approached the hide three Nature Scot wardens arrived on a buggy with tool kits and I jokingly said they've come to demolish the hide, don't know why that popped in to my head, and when we got there, we said can we go in, they said OK, but were there to take the hide down! (To be replaced thankfully!) So we sat in there while they started taking the windows off!

Anyway as I said it was very quiet birdwise.

Just this Goosander

Dragonflies
and Gulls of course,
but the pink foots are arriving!
In the woods we were impressed by this fungi,
Then while we were on our favourite coffee bench, this lovely Treecreeper came to see us.


We also had a short walk at Seafield, where Redshank,

Oystercatchers,
and Ringed Plovers were seen
as well as all the usual Gulls.


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