Limpy and I made a return visit to Mull earlier this year. It felt as though we had unfinished business there, due to the fact a boat trip we'd booked last year had to be called off due to the weather. This year we were in luck, and it went ahead. These are my best shots from what was a magical three hours:
I'll be posting some more photos from this boat trip later so watch this space!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Cin J
Lindybird said:Gulls are indeed some of the most graceful fliers. Perhaps in your next life, you will return as one, soaring high!
I could think of a worse bird ....... though albatrosses are longer-lived. I've yet to photograph one of those, sadly.
Kind regards, Ann
OK ....... I imagine you'd all like to see everything else we photographed from the boat? Here we go:
We'd just left harbour when we spotted these greylag geese.
On seeing these I innocently asked what they were - on being told they were black guillemots, the camera got carried away a bit! I'd never seen these before and I wish they'd been a bit closer.
A shag flies past.
Coming in to splashdown!
An adult with a youngster.
Some common seals on the rocks.
Grumpy gives me a look!
A couple of young shag, with a lone cormorant
There's always one exhibitionist!
Finishing with some eider.
Phew! I think that's everything. Hope you like them!
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can