Scolder
As soon as I walk anywhere on the coast of Westray, there’s a noisy complaint. The Shaalders, or Scolders, are out, and …
As soon as I walk anywhere on the coast of Westray, there’s a noisy complaint. The Shaalders, or Scolders, are out, and …
Wheatears are back on Westray. They’ve made their way from Africa to Westray to raise their families in hollows, rabbit burrows and …
South Devon is a special place, full of beautiful coves, red sandstone cliffs, flooded river valleys and a history of seafaring and …
I’m fascinated by the senses and consciousness of other species. They inhabit such strange ‘other’ worlds. Judging by how fascinated this Grey …
I’m walking in the far north of Westray. I’ve been scrambling up cliffs, walking across rocky beaches and yomping across grassy fields. …
I’d like to know if there’s some research about the angle of dive which different tern species use. Is the angle they …
It would be easy to think, as an outsider, that Orkney is a single place. It isn’t. It’s a whole series of …
Sometimes Oystercatchers call out in alarm as I approach. Sometimes they fly and harass me. Sometimes they just sit and watch. This …
Walking, cycling or driving around Westray is accompanied by Skylarks tinkling and fluttering in the air. They’re either buried deep in cover, …
At this time of year there’s much interaction between Common Terns on Westray. They call, fly together, have mock-beak-battles and chase one …
I love to walk along the Sands o’ Maesan, climb the rocks at the end of the beach, and make my way …
It’s a dull day when the Sanderling arrive. It’s soon bright and beautiful on the white shell sand beach as they pick …
There’s been a Cattie-face (a Short-Eared Owl) hunting in Skelwick for months now. I see it often when I travel to the …
It’s reassuring that the Sedge Warblers are back at Roadmire. Their song is an itch you just can’t scratch.
Here’s a Puffin, elegantly enthroned in a garden of Sea Pinks. That orange and pink is quite a severe clash. And here’s …
It’s important to time having your chicks at the time of maximum food abundance. The Starlings of Westray seem to have mastered …
I’m going on a trip to the Arctics. No, not the North Pole, I’m going on a trip to see the Arctic …
Sanderling are one of my favourite wading birds. Actually, they’re one of the few species of waders I can identify reliably. I …
Our friend Tina sends a message on the local wildlife WhatsApp Group. It’s a photograph of the back of her camera showing …
I’ve never had a close view of a male Eider drake before. And now I have. They’re sailing the coasts of Orkney …
As I drive past I can see there’s a Great Northern Diver in Pierowall Bay. It’s unusually close to the shore. That …
There’s been an influx of Red-Backed Shrikes throughout Orkney and Westray has had its fair share. I’ve seen one before, in Italy, …
I’ve never had such close views of Little Terns as I’m getting today. They’re strange, compact birds, unlike the other more elongated …
I’ve seen Sandwich Terns before, but only briefly. There’s one parading along the beach at the 3rd Churchill Barrier in Orkney and …
I’ve just arrived in Orkney and have an afternoon free to get a badly sunburnt neck at the 3rd Churchill Barrier. There …
I’ve been busy. I’ve got a camera and I’m going to use it. I made a film here in Orkney for a …
There’s a small track through these old Somerset woods. I like to think it could be made by Badgers, although they are …
I find the shape of this gull’s open mouth fascinating. It’s rare to see the fully open mouth from the front so …
How do you land on a narrow ledge, high above the sea, in a stiff wind, which is already full of other …
If this was an album cover, what would be the name of the band and LP? A group of three Shag in …