14/05/2025
A lovely day, a walk to Talisker Beach, once again superb scenery and some cracking birds seen, including Twite, Redpoll, Bullfinch, Shag, Great Northern Diver, Cuckoo, Common Sandpiper, Golden Eagle and a Whale which admittedly is not a bird, but was still awesome !! We also found a beautiful waterfall!! 
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| Margie got some pics of the stunning scenery | 
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| Margie is convinced this looked like a Dragon! | 
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| I forgot about the Wheatear, notwithstanding Margies, Dragon hallucinations another sign she is losing the plot is she actually said you can have too many pics of Wheatears!!! I know  outrageous!!! | 
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| Redpoll, lovely to watch them feeding and gathering nesting material | 
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| This one actually flipped over backwards | 
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| Song Thrush | 
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| Different Wheatear | 
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| Hooded Crow | 
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| Meadow Pipit | 
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| Twite, unfortunately flushed by a young couple who practically trod on em, I was cursing the missed opportunity, shouldn't have spent so long with the Redpolls | 
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| More Shags than I can handle | 
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| Great Northern Diver | 
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| Another different Wheatear | 
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| Rock Pipit | 
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| Dunlin | 
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| Sanderling | 
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| Ringed Plover | 
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| Meadow Pipit | 
Whilst scanning from the beach, I picked up a Minkie Whale crossing the bay, it was quite hard getting pics but I managed a couple!
It was a fantastic sighting and exciting waiting for it to break the surface! Some of Margie's pics from the beach area!
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| The tension built as Margie tried to get the boat right in the gap! | 
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| Peacock, not something I was expecting to see, there were several about | 
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| Redpoll | 
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| House Sparrow | 
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| Cuckoo, were at least 3 calling but pics were at a premium | 
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| Common Buzzard | 
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| Redpoll | 
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| Bullfinch | 
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| Fish | 
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| Chiffchaff | 
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| Young Sparrow begging for food | 
We walked back to the car, it was really hot now,  we had a drink and something to eat, we were  contemplating where to go next when I noticed a couple of large birds above the nearby ridge Golden Eagles!! Hurrah!!
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| Golden Eagle | 
They really are awesome to watch though would have liked em a bit closer! 
We headed off, taking in more scenery, stopping where there was a chance of some action, we saw a sign for the Fairy Pools, but the carpark was packed and what we could see from the road the crowds looked horrendous so we gave it a miss, which turned out to be a good decision as we found our own admittedly slightly smaller waterfall further on but it was very beautiful
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| Common Sandpiper | 
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| Dipper nest, saw the occupant a couple of times, but was too quick for pics | 
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| White-tailed Eagle, one of a pair flying a way from us | 
A stunning place, some videos of the waterfall below, small but perfectly formed!
Another fantastic day, the Eagles and the Whale will live long in the memory and the Waterfall was a beautiful finish to our activities!!!!
 
 
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