Colin Davison
@colindavison.bsky.social
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Auld yin, fanatical patch birder, East Lothian, bird ringing trainer, nest recorder, moth counter, fly fisherman, CCU nurse
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And in a packed (with wasps) moth trap last night at last a migrant! Scarce bordered straw! Lifer!
Scarce bordered straw is a migrant moth
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Three hour seawatch with good friend Justin Carr yesterday morning at @flamboroughbird.bsky.social not lots of birds but good close views of a Cory’s Shearwater and the below adult Pomarine Skua with spoons Digiscoped through a Swarovski STX85 @donnybirding.bsky.social @birdguides.bsky.social
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Really chuffed with my latest tee from @aluladesigns.bsky.social
A species (literally) close to my heart, here with some pics from this breeding season in the lammermuirs (Faseny-ting stuff!!; if you know you know)
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I usually only see Emperors zipping about the moor. Today i got close to 2! The first had lost its left forewing, perhaps a partial victim of the local stonechats, but the second was beautiful and pristine! Also green hairstreak
Baby stonechats Emperor moth Green hairstreak butterfly
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Still small parties of (?)migrant ring ouzels hangin aboot the lammermuirs. This fieldfare perhaps heading for the same area
Party of 3 migrant ring ouzels Late fieldfare Adult ring ouzel, a local! Robin not often seen on heather moorland
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First pic was taken 19/5/23 and the second yesterday. Presumed back for at least 3rd season as a breeding ring ouzel. Also an early (for me) cuckoo and lots of common sandpipers
A male ring ouzel with a ring on left leg carrying food for chicks 2023 Male ring ouzel with left leg ring in same territory 2025 Newly arrived common sandpiper
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Though puffins have been recorded at scoughall through the winter, today was the first with numbers, all breeding adults, 52 in 2 hours. Also a nice pair of pintail and an exodus of long tailed ducks as proven by the worst photos ever taken (also Manx shearwater and Merlin)
Migrating long tailed ducks Distant puffin Blurred Merlin Migrating long tailed ducks
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Early fog in the lammermuirs probably led to a few grounded birds including this black redstart and ring ousels, these ones moving on
Wind turbines hidden by fog Low fog through the wind turbines near Whiteadder reservoir A female black redstart on a fence 2 distant ring ouzels migrating onwards
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My nesting season opens with 3 stonechats and a dipper
Stonechat nest with clutch of 5 eggs, light blue with reddish speckles at the blunt end Dipper nest on a rock over water
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Well, that was a nice day out
Peregrine Golden eagle mobbed by buzzard with nearer raven Red kite Golden eagle and buzzard
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Returning from Nepal had a layover in Istanbul. Didn’t expect a walk for coffee to bring the spectacle of buzzards eagles and stork all migrating north into Europe
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A few from scoughall yesterday. Best bird was the distant Merlin
Merlin in dead tree Bullfinch pair on sea buckthorn Male bullfinch eating buckthorn berry Goldeneye drake on sea
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a cold but sunny day for the second full circuit of the Scoughall patch. year list up to 88 with highlights of brambling chiffchaffs raven and best of all a twite. nice light for pics.
male Brambling rock pipit Curlew probing under a rock Chiffchaff in a pine tree
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A sad story. A family of whooper swans arrived in the Scoughall/Lochhouses area in December. One adult must have hit wires, and a week later the second adult was dead in the same field
Dead adult whooper Swan Second adult dead in field Brood of 5 orphaned whooper swans 2 young whooper swans
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A light ground covering of slushy snow brought a few birds to the garden in Old Craighall including this fieldfare
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Most unusual bird at scoughall on 2nd Jan was this Manx shearwater
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Always nice to see and hear a sibe chiff. This one at Scoughall all month, but yesterday with supporting cast of Merlin, 2+ Great Northerns and a standard chiffchaff
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Roosting pied wagtails under bright floodlights at Fort Kinnaird, Edinburgh. They probably use the bushes when it is less windy
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The blurred pixels here are the closest 2 Little Auks, out of 28 seen in 2 hours at Scoughall with @kgbirder.bsky.social
Other highlight was a party of 3 drake Pintail N-so elegant!
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A starter post of some highlights from the local patch at Scoughall, East Lothian this year
Migrant long eared owl Juvenile long tailed skua chased by jackdaws Caspian gull Male red backed shrike