Here's more from Orkney...
The causeway at Birsay to the Brough of Birsay
and believe it or not these were used for storing boats hauled up from the beach below.Red Throated Divers at RSPB Birsay Moors
There were always plenty of Greylag Geese about
as well as Curlew.
Wherever we went there was always marvellous scenery.
Oystercatcher with chick
Plenty of Orchards up at RSPB Cottascarth
as well as Wheatear
and calling Curlew.
From the hide at Cottascarth on the opposite hillside, there were a pair of Hen Harries nesting, we visited a few times and were lucky to see the male bringing food in and the female coming up out of the nest in the heather and catching his offerings as he flew over. They were probably keeping it low as the wind was ferocious at times.
This is the nearest the male came to us, so even with a 500mm lens and cropping the photo, he still shows up quite small!
Not too far from the RSPB sites was the Broch of Gurness, well worth a visit.
So not too many bird photos from Orkney, we saw loads but mostly rubbish photos due to distance and weather. We did see 71 different species of birds as well as Brown Hare and Rabbits.
So not too many bird photos from Orkney, we saw loads but mostly rubbish photos due to distance and weather. We did see 71 different species of birds as well as Brown Hare and Rabbits.
So it was on to Kirkwall and the overnight ferry to Shetland.....................
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