Puffins chased by Arctic Skuas
A Puffin’s dinner is an Arctic Skua’s dinner. Arctic Skuas are hunting Puffins for their fish on Westray and they’re having intermittent …
A Puffin’s dinner is an Arctic Skua’s dinner. Arctic Skuas are hunting Puffins for their fish on Westray and they’re having intermittent …
Black Guillemots remind me of pigeons in their attitude and body shape. Maybe it’s the position of their wings? Maybe it’s the …
There’s an adult Lapwing calling near the farm track as we bobble along it. That’s odd because they normally just fly away. …
Fulmars are my favourite birds to watch flying. They have an effortless confidence on the wind, and glide with stiff wings as …
Arctic Skuas are one of my favourite birds. Their swept-back wings, hooked beaks and pointed tail feathers make a distinctive silhouette. I …
There’s a Pool Frog in this reflection pool. I’m trying to take photographs of birds here, but this frog has diverted me …
I took more photographs of Puffins this summer than I can possibly post. So here are some of my unseen favourites. I …
I’ve not seen a Crested Tit before. They live in pine forests in Scotland and that’s a habitat I’ve not spent a …
There’s a Pied Flycatcher here: What a stunning bird. The Pied Flycatcher’s scientific name is Ficedula hypoleuca. The RSPB estimates there are …
We’re obviously in a great spot here, in this bird hide in Slovenia. The species count is incredible and we’ve seen many …
Adult Greenfinches are stunning birds. The intensity of their plumage in beautiful dappled light has to be experienced to be believed. Their …
There’s a beautiful Marsh Tit close by: Lovely, isn’t it? And such gorgeous light. It was a pleasure to have a few …
It’s always a thrill to see Jays. They are, however, difficult to see. The most likely reason for that is human persecution. …
We have Goldfinch visitors to the reflection pool, here in Slovenia. They are alert to any danger and approach cautiously. Drinking makes …
There’s a Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes, in the forest. At first I can only see its tail, held aloft, with its distinctive …
Robins are one of my favourite birds. I don’t care about seeing rarities, or collecting a large list of species, like other …
I’ve seen Cattle Egrets, Bubulcus ibis, before, on a trip to Italy. That was in the summer. Here’s my experience: I’m in …
We’ve gone for a walk around a volcano. Don’t worry, it’s been extinct for so long that its crater has become a …
It’s always a delight to see a Wheatear. They’re quite incredible in their capacity to migrate. They can travel many thousands of …
I’m climbing down the shallow cliffs to the sea to take photographs of Puffins in flight when I hear the usual pipping …
I’m tracing the outlines of a barnacle city on the rocks of Westray’s shore. The outlines remind me of looking down on …
Ragwort is a national treasure and should be celebrated. It’s a gloriously cheerful plant of the most intense yellow and green. It’s …
It’s hard to discuss bird behaviour without projecting human values, behaviours and emotions on them. Are birds happy? Playing? Angry? I suggest …
If you are wondering how Puffins catch fish, they actually fly under water. They float on the surface of the water, sticking …
There’s a juvenile Arctic Skua overhead. I’m getting amazing views. It’s not from this year because it has very different plumage from …
It’s entertaining to spend a day on the cliffs with a flask of tea and a local cheese sandwich on home-made bread …
Puffins still have to land whichever way the wind is blowing. That’s tricky, because ideally they would like to land into the …
I’ve been enjoying sitting on the grass watching a flock of Dunlin feeding. Occasionally they take off, especially when an Arctic Skua …
I’ve seen Great Skuas attacking juvenile Kittiwakes on Westray. They pluck them out of the air and peck them to death. It’s …
Here’s a small collection of some of my previously unposted Puffin shots from this summer. Little sweetheart: Don’t look now, but I …