Showing posts with label Seal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seal. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 January 2017

SEAL AT HAYLE.

 I WENT TO CARNSEW FOR THE SPOONBILL TODAY BUT IT KEPT IT'S DISTANCE.
INSTEAD HERE ARE SOME SHOTS OF A SEAL FROM THE HAYLE CAUSEWAY.
AS IT HAS A GREEN TAG ON IT'S FLIPPER, I SUSPECT IT IS ONE 
OF THE RECENT RELEASES FROM THE SEAL SANCTUARY.







Friday, 26 March 2010

Short trip to Iceland.

We have just got back from a short trip to Iceland. Had a great time and would highly recommend it. It was extremely cold and at times so windy, you could barely stand up,
let alone take photos.
We birded in the SW of Iceland and as only 300,000 people live there we hardly saw anyone when away from the towns. The landscape is breathtaking and we were amazed at the small colourful houses everywhere, just lovely. Hope to go back one day. The only disappointment
was that we didn't see the Northern Lights or get White-tailed Eagle or any of the Auks.







This is a 'not very good' record shot of a Kumlien's Gull.




This Whooper Swan's display paid off in the end.








As you can see the sea was very rough and digi-scoping was nearly impossible, however,
the Harlequin was a lifer for us as was Barrow's Goldeneye.


Have included this shot because it shows the lovely purple sheen to his head.


Sunday, 13 September 2009

Carnsew Pool.

Took the Common Scoter at Carnsew Pool while looking for the Little Stint.




Walked along part of Hell's Mouth coastpath, which is usually teeming with Butterflies and saw next to nothing, only Chats and Wrens and some Seals on the rocks below the cliff.