Burghead
Tuesday May 13
The .8 of a mile from our cottage to the main road, has definitely two, or probably three, singing Sedge Warblers. Birds scatter from the lane in front of the car, usually Linnets and Goldfinches. At last, for me, a pair of Bullfinches made an appearance. Pam saw them a few days ago.
The headland from which we sea watch in Burglead is part of an ancient Pictish fort. Wiki has a long description of the area's historical importance. This afternoon's birding from there was disappointing. There were even fewer birds than the last time we were here. Gannets, auks and even the gulls, were in single figures. We did add Rock Pipit to the year and trip list.
The Hooded crow which hopped its way along the rocks was not a bright specimen, but the first photographable one.
After an hour or so, we moved on to explore some of the woodland in the area, parking at the gateways to some of the rides, the latter also popular with dog walkers. At one of them, Pam put some seed and meal worms on top of a post in the hope of attracting some birds for folder photos. And it did.
An enjoyable half an hour or so.
In earlier than usual, we watched Pointless.
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