Wait for it to dive and then run like the clappers

I’ve just arrived in Orkney and have an afternoon free to get a badly sunburnt neck at the 3rd Churchill Barrier. There are terns aplenty (more of those soon) but I’m fascinated when this Red-Throated Diver flies over:

Red-Throated Diver - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

I’ve seen one before, moulting in one of Westray’s many bays.

I’ve never seen one in full adult summer plumage, so don’t really know what they look like except from books and other people’s photographs.

It’s then that I spot one in the North Sea. It’s bobbing up and down and has a gorgeous dark red stripe down the front of its neck. It’s too distant for a photograph, so I wait and see it dive. It surfaces agonisingly late, much closer. I wait for it to dive again and then run like the clappers to the edge of the water, perpendicular to where I think it will surface and throw myself down motionless. I wait.

It surfaces:

Red-Throated Diver - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

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