The wind is still blowing a gale, but Shetland is the windiest part of the UK, just don't remember it being this bad last time.
Another days saw us up the north west of the mainland a visit to Hillswick, where there were plenty of Red-breasted Merganser, performing reasonably close:
As well as Red-throated Divers:
Shame it wasn't sunny to bring out the colours, never mind! There's some great scenery up there too:
Eshaness.
We had a lunch stop at Heylor, where there were plenty of Mergansers;
Common and Arctic Terns
and Ringed Plover, Turnstone, All the Gulls, Guillemot, Black Guillemot, Skua and even the odd Puffin on the water.
Not far from Sandwick where we were staying, we came across Curlew, with some youngsters 😀
Next day we checked on 'our' Phalaropes again, but sadly they were not visible or had moved elsewhere. So we did some more exploring and found:
A pair of Whoopers with Cygnets at Clumlie Loch,
along with an Arctic Skua
and Snipe.
Whooper cygnets were a first for us.
Down at Grutness on the way toSumburgh Head we stopped at the pool..
Mallard with a single Duckling,
Arctic Tern,
Oystercatcher,
Arctic Terns,
Common Gull having a bath,
and a Dunlin.
I'll leave Sumburgh Head for another post, it will be a Puffin fest!