Thursday 3 September 2015

Whiting Ness, Arbroath Cliffs

Whiting Ness in Arbroath is still holding a flock of around 60 terns mostly Sandwich with a few Common and from time to time a few Golden Plover are seen before moving on. All of the birds below could be seen from your car but I sat on the steps at the Ness to keep out of the strong wind. The last photo from the Basin was taken before one of the heavy showers.


Black-tailed Godwit feeding in front of Montrose Railway Station, click here,


Kittiwake juvenile


Kittiwake


Sandwich and Common Terns


Turnstones


Common Tern


Sandwich Tern incoming as others watch or complain



Golden Plover


Golden Plover


Rock Pipit, I like the effect of the water tension as the rock gets covered by the incoming tide


Pied Wagtail


Black-tailed Godwit, Montrose Basin




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