Always carry your good camera otherwise ….. … this is what happens! This young Buzzard showed no signs of fear as it stared at the car, so this inferior iphone image was the result!
Weather victim … … with the snow and ice now cleared sadly this young Heron, one of last years young judging by the size of the remains, appears not to have found the sustenance to survive the extreme conditions, fortunately two new Herons are already frequenting the Loch..
This domain – salmotrutta.co.uk – replaces salmotrutta.corbyloch.co.uk and will contain similar content of wildlife and happenings in, on and around Corby Loch which is situated in the low hills a few miles north of Aberdeen, Scotland. The original site – corbyloch.co.uk (which started in 2008)- will close on 2nd February 2024.
Long-tails are back! After the summer breeding season Long-tailed Tits gather in ‘family’ groups and travel further afield and in the colder weather visit garden feeders seeking sustenance.
Feeding time. Hundreds of sea birds, mostly Gulls, feeding on the tideline after a stormy week of easterly onshore winds.