Friday, 17 May 2024

Holiday In Scotland Day 5: Ferry nice day!

As my regular reader will remember we do like a Ferry trip, with some memorable excursions had in recent years, The Ullapool to Stornoway ferry has been particularly productive on our previous crossings to the Hebrides, with Skuas, Petrels, Shearwaters and  3 species of Dolphin over the years, so we decided to book a foot passenger trip there and back with the hope of more of the same! 
The weather was ridiculously hot, not helped by us being in thermals expecting it to be a bit windy on the trip, luckily there was a bit of a breeze which saved us from melting completely!   With a bit of time to kill we wandered along the beach, not much about on the calm water, a close Black Guillemot, a couple of Shags and a very entertaining mouse trying unsuccessfully to climb a bird feeding station, most amusing watching him sliding down the pole in slow motion!!! Think he did get a few crumbs off the floor!!
Shag

Black Guillemot, nearly in full breeding plumage

Mouse


Sliding slowly down the pole

Getting ready to start again


Rook

Guillemot

The calm waters of Ullapool by Margie

Margie's take on the Mouse
The ship arriving, surprising how close it comes to the shore

We were soon on our way, it was probably too calm and it soon became obvious that there was very little flying about, there were a few Divers on the sea, Guillemots and Razorbills and the best several pairs of Puffins dotted about, but not the Seabirdfest I'd hoped!

Seal in the harbour


Red-throated Diver

Guillemot

Great Northern Diver, another bird in transitional plumage


Black Guillemot


Kittiwake

Puffin






Small flock of Razorbill

Fulmar

Guillemot

Truth be told the highlight of the crossing was the impressive scenery, big skies and fantastic seascapes wherever you looked, few of Margie's pics below!





Farewell to Ullapool

Just in case













Big Sky, Big Sea
Stornoway Harbour looks like it is having a major overhaul with lots of work going on, as the boat came into port we were visited by a Hooded Crow 

Drying off

Guillemot having a stretch


Hooded Crow, we saw several on the East Coast, but much dark than this, presumably hybrids are more common there, no mistaking this one as the real deal







Rock Dove zipping round the harbour


Oystercatcher



The boat soon turned around and we were off again, a flying visit, both Margie and I both wished we were staying!! Fabulous memories from the Outer Hebrides, definitely be heading back soon!! The trip back was pretty much more of the same, the unrelenting sun beating down on us!! Not something I'd thought I'd be writing on a trip to Scotland in May!! 




Goodbye to Stornoway 



Great Northern Diver



Red-throated Diver






Black Guillemot

Fulmar

Razorbill

Puffin

Kittiwake




Gannet








Shiny Shag






But the Seascapes were again the star!









Safely back in port, we had fish and chips on the quayside, Gluten Free Sausage and chips for me before heading back to base!! Not the wall to wall Skuafest I'd hoped but some nice birds seen in glorious weather and for 11 quid each way, we can't really complain!!! 







 



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