Trouble With Lichen
There’s lichen everywhere on Westray. It shows how clean the air is here, how salt-tolerant lichen is and also how difficult it …
There’s lichen everywhere on Westray. It shows how clean the air is here, how salt-tolerant lichen is and also how difficult it …
Have you ever noticed that crabs have their head inside their body? That can feel a little weird if you think about …
There’s a Raven’s nest in this ruinous building on Westray:
Ravens are special because, just like humans, they display linguistic displacement; they can communicate using language about objects far away in space or time.
That’s what I’m doing now, with you.
This gull is about to swallow this flatfish whole: I’m not sure I can watch.
This summer I saw a Red Admiral butterfly in high winds feeding on Westray in Orkney: The scientific name of the Red …
Curlews are a familiar site on Westray. Their distinctive ‘Whaup whaup’ can seem very eerie when it echoes around the Island. The …
The Puffin is a little bird with a funny face, and a big beak striped like pyjamas.
Westray is full of Neolithic, Iron Age and Bronze Age middens; rubbish dumps full of wonderful finds. If you live on a …
The Chiff Chaff – 60 years ago and now.
Grey seals are very distinctive. This one was hauled out at Broughton in Pierowall. They have that famous Roman nose: I first …
Puffins live so close together that there are frequent small territorial acknowledgements and disputes. They also pair for life so there are …
This Puffin was sitting outside its burrow in the soil at the top of the cliff last summer. Its mate was inside …
Get out of the house. Stop staring at a screen. Ignore the day-to-day. Take some time. Go on a trip. Immerse yourself …
Puffins have a wide variety of poses which humans find appealing. We can easily imagine them as having human characteristics, or anthropomorphise …
I’m on the deck of the Northlink ferry from mainland Scotland to Mainland Orkney when I see a black fin in the …
The name Wheatear sounds so romantic, so descriptive and so elegant. Wheatear. In fact the name is a polite form of its …
It’s Mr Punch on the rocks on Westray.
The Northlink Ferry from Scrabster on the Scotland mainland to Stromness on the Orkney Mainland is always entertaining, thankfully in a good …
There’s a crowd on the deck of the Northlink Ferry from Scrabster to Stromness. We’re passing the Old Man of Hoy, scene …
At the very north of Westray the coast is exposed. In the far distance I can see a falcon. It’s so far …
There are small brown birds on the lichen-covered rocks on the coast of Westray. It takes me a while to identify them. …
Redshanks must be one of the most annoying birds for British birdwatchers. They are beautiful, active, entertaining to watch and have great …
It’s good to enjoy the Puffins while we can. They are critically endangered. They are ‘red listed’ which means they are at …
The Links of Notland is such an amazing place for archaeology. It has a huge neolithic settlement, site of the discovery of …
I’ve been very lucky with jellyfish this summer on Westray. The jellyfish haven’t been quite so lucky. This looks like a Compass …
Fulmars are one of my favourite birds. All animals have some sort of compromise in their bodies because of the range of …
Sea Rocket covers the top of many beaches on Westray. Cakile maritima has either white or a pinky-lilac shade of flowers. It …
There’s a green caterpillar on the sand of The Ouse. It’s got a bright yellow line along its side and tiny black …
In Orkney, wood rots and metal rusts. Door handles fall off. A piece of twine through a hole, though? A piece of …
The Sand Martins are teetering on the edge of leaving Westray now. Their chicks must be fully grown and there are only …