Greta Gannet
We’re watching the Gannets at Noup Head when the Puffin Whisperer gets very excited. She’s seen one with an egg. The adult …
We’re watching the Gannets at Noup Head when the Puffin Whisperer gets very excited. She’s seen one with an egg. The adult …
It’s rare to see a puffling, as young Puffins are called. They’re usually hidden in their rock or earth burrows, safe from …
Noup Head lighthouse isn’t visible until we’re almost on top of it. There’s dew on the grass and on the purple flowers …
There’s a Skeldro, Chaldro or Shaalder, as the Oystercatcher is known in Orkney, in the air. It’s giving me what can only be …
There’s a marked difference in the size of fish which Puffins bring to their burrows. I’m sure that they were bringing smaller …
We are at Noup Head watching the birds fly by. We get a close pass from a Great Black-Backed Gull. Aren’t they …
Puffins have gone from our shores for another year. It’s been a wonderful summer with them and a pleasure to see them …
There’s a Meadow Brown butterfly, Maniola jurtina, on Angelica, Angelica sylvestris, at the Castle o’ Burrian. It makes a lovely scene.
I’ve enjoyed seeing the meadows being cut on Westray this summer and then being baled and wrapped. The skill of the farmers …
Kittiwakes are one of my favourite birds. I love their delicate bills, their dipped-in-ink wings and their streamlined bodies. And their “Kittiwaaaak” …
Who would have guessed that Gannet chicks could be so cute close up? Their white downy feathers are not quite as brilliant …
All it takes is a silver spinner and Mackerel are tickling my line. I have my Robert Welch kitchen knives with me. …
We’ve toured the Island today and our final destination is the Ouse. There were reports of a Short Eared Owl there earlier …
We’ve come to look for the Short-Eared Owl. Instead, as I pull up the car, there’s a male Hen Harrier heading over …
This week I’m reading Reverend George Low’s Fauna Orcadensis from 1813. Today it’s the entry on the Starling: This is a harmless, …
There’s a raggedy Raven in the skies. I’ve been reading the Reverend George Low’s Fauna Orcadensis from 1813 on the Raven. It’s …
The Orcadian name for the Wren is the Wirran or Wrannock. What brilliant names. I’ve just had a small Wrannock in my …
Great Skuas, Stercorarius skua, are known as Bonxies in Orkney. Their flashing go-faster white wing-stripes are a familiar sight as they patrol …
The Lobster creels are groaning with Lobsters, Homarus gammarus, today. Not all of them are regulation size, so Stewart measures them carefully …
Westray has traces of a formerly thriving seaweed industry scattered above many of its shores. These kelp-drying walls are called tangle dykes, …
On Mainland Orkney stands the Kitchener Memorial. Have you noticed the three sheep making use of its shadow? Horatio Herbert Kitchener died …
We have the largest gull in the world in the waters around our coast. And it is magnificent. The Fauna Orcadensis by …
I hesitate to tell you about my trip to Sanday. It was awful. I don’t want to paint the island in a …
The Holm of Aikerness is a series of small islets just off Aikerness, which is the northernmost tip of Westray, where the …
In the battle of Bonxie v Baakie there was only ever going to be one winner. It was the Bonxie. Here it …
There’s a Three-Bearded Rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, in the creel. It’s a spectacular fish, a relative of the Cod and Haddock, but very …
I find crabs endlessly fascinating. We’re out on a creel boat and I’m enjoying seeing crabs being hauled in. How marvellous is …
We’re aboard the Ailsa Jane and I’m taking advantage of the creel boat having a very low side where the creels get …
Eider Ducks are called Dunters in Orkney. There are great floats of them off the coast. The males have done their job …
Solo Hiking 96 Miles on the West Highland Way