Dunlin
I love to see Dunlin on the tideline.
I love to see Dunlin on the tideline.
Hello and welcome to my Sunday Recommendation. Thanks for joining me. Every week I read great wildlife and nature books, stumble upon …
Every time I see a Merlin it’s a fleeting glance. It’s either only resting for a second before heading off to hunt …
There’s a Hedgehog trundling down the lane. I can see it from a distance, so we shelter at the roadside and wait …
It’s great fun to watch Black Guillemots bobbing on the waves off the coast of Westray. And I love it when they …
I’ve loved being invited to see people working on Westray. I’ve even invited myself. There are many jobs I’ve no experience of, …
I’m driving along the car-bottom-scraping track to Noup Head. It’s first gear all the way unless I want to have my exhaust …
I’ve never had the chance to see Golden Plover close up before. Whenever I’ve driven past a field of them on Westray …
Hello and welcome to my Sunday Recommendation. Thanks for joining me. Every week I read great wildlife and nature books, stumble upon …
While waiting for a Hen Harrier, which never arrives, I see a distant sheep, which I assume is in a bit of …
Ravens are so difficult to get close to. Their eyesight is exceptional and they recognise any threat from a great distance. They’re …
The hind claws of Meadow Pipits really are something special. Just look at them: The long hind claw is probably an adaptation …
Ros is carving a stone house name at South Hamar. I love the simplicity of her tools and the clean lines of …
There are fifty Ravens at the Sands o’ Maesan. (I know that because I counted them from my photographs when I got …
Hen Harriers are such wonderful birds that it’s worth sitting out in a field for a whole afternoon just in the hope …
I love walking around the Vatican Museum. It’s great to see the treasures that were accumulated while the majority of the population …
I’m sitting at Noup Head in full camouflage waiting for a Hen Harrier to come and saunter over me. There’s been nothing …
Arctic Terns have beaks like tweezers. Or is it that tweezers are like Arctic Terns’ beaks? It’s all part of our inversion …
Louise is making a tapestry on her loom in the studio at South Hamar. It’s a beautiful commission and very different from …
I love stopping at Roadmire, the house overlooking the Ayre of Fribo and the Bay of Tuquoy.
There are 50 Ravens at the Sands o’ Maesan. One of them has the head of a Rabbit in its beak. I …
I adore Sparrowhawks. I stumbled upon this one in a tree and it was always going to spot me and fly off. …
Spending time hoping a Hen Harrier flies my way has been my favourite pastime this summer. After their summer of success breeding …
When you’re heading vertically downwards at an eye-bulging speed, aiming for a moving target, it’s useful to be able to make fine …
I’m used to seeing Purple Sandpipers in Devon in the winter. There are usually a few birds around Brixham Breakwater, and they’re …
I’ve got a lot of love and appreciation for Sedge Warblers. They’re one of the first birds I took decent photographs of …
Having a Curlew fly over is always a thrill, especially if I can hear it call. It’s the haunting last sound of …
I love it when a Sanderling has something to say. It’s beautiful on Mae Sands as I lie getting my elbows soggy …
It’s a little late for this Gannet to start bringing back more seaplants to the nest. Their chick is already massive and …
The Thrift at Backarass is having a welcome second bloom. As am I.