Tuesday 29 June 2010

Birds

We seem to have an abundance of sparrows up here this year. It's causing the odd punch-up on the bird feeders:

Sparrows

Sparrows

Sparrows

Though some species do manage to share it in peace:

Greenfinch & starling

Fortunately the hooded crow hasn't tried to hop on yet - he nearly breaks the fence, so I dread to think what he'd do to the feeder:

Hooded crow

I'm trying to make more time for photography in my life, so yesterday morning I went down to the beach for an hour before breakfast, hoping to see the otter. This was the best picture I got during that time:

Rabbit

Not encouraging!! But today I went to the puffinry at Drumholistan and got some of my best pictures to date, which cheered me up no end:

Puffins

Puffins

Puffins

Puffins

Puffins

Puffins

Puffins

I was amazed how close they let me get - apart from the first picture with just the puffin's head in it, these are uncropped photos.

Monday 14 June 2010

Catching up (or What I Did On My Holidays)

Work is getting in the way of photography unfortunately, but here's a quick catch-up. Went on the Scullomie to Sletell ranger walk and saw this rather fine palmate newt:

Palmate newt, Scullomie

Then it was off to Gairloch for a week with Mum and my cousin. Gairloch's very pretty:

Gairloch

And it was just my luck that after all the time I've spent looking for otters up here, the first time I get to photograph one is when it pops up in the bay in front of me as I'm having breakfast on holiday!

Gairloch otter

We saw some very dramatic weather at Red Point:

Red point

The astonishing Torridon mountain range:

Torridon mountains

The most photographed house on the Applecross peninsula:

Red roofed croft house

Great Skua:

Great skua (bonxie)

The intrepid explorers:

Us!