Chasing
Once species chasing another is the order of the day. Inter-species conflict is breaking out all over the island. We’ve had an …
Once species chasing another is the order of the day. Inter-species conflict is breaking out all over the island. We’ve had an …
Why do I like birds? A large part of it is that they make you feel intensely, vibrantly, alive. Seeing individuals going …
I’d like you to have a look at two of my photographs, taken a minute or two apart. They are of a …
Synchro Puffin should be a new Animal Olympics sport. Or should that be Animalympics? Maybe not, that was a cartoon. These two …
It’s Wednesday, so it’s time for my series on Working Westray. I’m in a spacious garage in Pierowall with Edith of Westray …
I’ve taken a few thousand photographs of Puffins flying past me in the past few days. Most of them have fish in …
Evenings are special when the sun sets slowly over the North Sea. Puffins gather in huge floats in the bay and fly …
I’ve had a few trips recently to the far north of Westray. It’s a great place to go as it’s too far …
There’s a male House Sparrow chirping insistently on a bare patch of ground. He’s fluffed up his belly and is enjoying the …
I had a message that there was a Red-Throated Diver, Gavia stellata, in one of Westray’s many bays a few days ago. …
They say ‘Take only photographs, leave only footprints’. The Dunlin wading in the mud in the pools at the north end of …
It’s Wednesday, so it’s time for the first in my series on Working Westray. Here’s my good neighbour Alistair sharpening one of …
The Arctic Skuas on the Westside have a chick. It appears to be bigger than they are. It’s easy to see the …
It’s my only chance this year to go to North Ronaldsay from Westray. There’s an inter-island excursion, with a ferry which goes …
There’s a Ringed Plover nest here, next to the footpath, near the coast: I can tell that because, as I walk past, …
Eurasian Oystercatchers are loud in volume and loud in plumage. There are no words for skulking, camouflage or whisper in the Oystercatcher’s …
There’s a Northern Gannet colony at Noup Head on Westray. Whenever there’s a breeze in the right direction the Gannets appear at …
It’s easy to forget the time when you’re immersed in nature. When the light is this orange, though, you know it must …
I’ve spent several days recently photographing Atlantic Puffins with fish. It’s for a wonderful creative project I’m involved with. More about that …
Common Guillemots are free-diving pursuit divers. Their diet is fish, and the fish which are alive in today’s ocean are the descendants …
Arctic Skuas are one of my favourite birds. They do, however, hunt Puffins to rob them of their fish. I’ve previously photographed …
How fat must this Puffin’s Puffling be? We’ve been sitting half way down a cliff for the past three hours and a …
“Heads or tails?” “Heads.” “Sorry, it’s tails.” When you see an Atlantic Puffin arriving with a beak full of sand eels the …
There are Common Guillemots, Uria aalge, flying in front of the cliffs at Noup Head on Westray. It’s a breezy day and the …
Dunter is the Orcadian name for the Common Eider Duck. I find it hard to believe that Eider Ducks are still extant. …
I’m sat on the cliffs of Westray in pleasant light. It’s the middle of summer and it’s finally made it to 16 …
After the City – Bird in the Belly
You may be the great Baakie, Lord of All He Surveys, largest gull in the entire world, but you’re still going to …
Great! The backing singers have arrived. Now let me introduce you to the star of the show: Razorbills are such great entertainers. …
I love a breezy day on Westray. The waves fascinate me. Watching them roll and seeing a small tunnel appear within them, …