Thursday, 29 May 2025

Scotland 2025 Day 6 Isle of Maybe next time!!


07/05/2025

So in search of Puffins we decided to head South and catch the Ferry to the Isle of May, unfortunately, I hadn't done my research, I had assumed that Ferry meant regular trips to the island to drop people off several times a day, turns out it was a Farne Island type trip, once a day and unfortunately on this day it went at 9.15AM and we didn't arrive to 10.30AM OOPS😀So instead we had a wander around the harbour of Anstruther, I scoped the sea in the hope of a loafing Puffin without success,though did have some bits and pieces fly through.

The Isle of May, sadly not for us this trip!😢

Bass Rock









Eider

Sandwich Tern



Lesser Black-backed Gull



Slightly disappointed we headed along the coast to Fife Ness Lighthouse, which we eventually found having driven through a Golf Course!! I did a short Seawatch while Margie explored the rock pools!

Eider




A Razorbill being followed by Guillemots, lots of these went through

Gannet







Curlew















Shag









Cormorants above and Shag below



Margie checking out the Rock Pools






























Diving Gannet always exciting to see them plunging into the Sea






Like a coiled spring!

Wall Butterfly

















A shrimp














We stopped off at a nice farm shop for lunch, where I bought a nice Gluten Free Brownie and some Black marmalade! Next we headed  to Morton Lochs nature reserve. This was a very picturesque reserve, highlights were yet another Red Squirrel and a Kingfisher, which flew about a lot but absolutely refused to settle in range despite the brilliantly positioned sticks in front of the hide! 








Common Whitethroat

Pheasant

Grey Heron

Gadwall

Gadwall attacking Mallard chicks



Mallard chicks trying to avoid a grumpy Gadwall

Little Grebe






Great Tit

Coal Tit






Red Squirrel










After this we decided to check out Tentsmuir Beach, an amazing place which we had pretty much all to ourselves, I've been on more picturesque beaches but not on bigger!!!







It all looked pretty birdless, but then I found a small flock of Sanderling on the beach which was fun!! A few Wagtails and Skylarks in the Dunes as well!

Willow Warbler, so many Willow Warblers!

Pied Wagtail

Great Black-backed Gull




Sanderling












Looks like its only got one foot! But seemed mobile enough!








Reed Bunting

After a disappointing start, a very nice day, always enjoy a Seawatch, another Red Squirrel and the Beach will definitely live long in the memory!!



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