First blog and post so will be a bit messy but here it is...
First day shooting with Andy Parkinson and David Winnard focusing on the birds seen in the Outer Hebrides. At the moment we have been photographing the range of wading birds at North Uist and migratory birds that fly close by the island.
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A Oystercatcher flying in front of two bird watchers |
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Black Headed Gull skimming the water |
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Gannet flying over the stormy sea |
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Gannet |
A few Grey Seals got curious and came to the surface to see what we were up to...
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Curious Grey Seal Bull |
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Female Grey Seal |
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A Bull Seal poking it's head out of the water |
We were lucky to see a few waves of Pomarine skua's which are rare to see as they don't breed in the UK, but is a pass through as a migrant in spring and autumn
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Pomarine skua's flying up the coast |
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Pomarine skua |
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Great Skua in flight |
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Lots of Turnstone's were feeding on the very very smelly seaweed
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Turnstone |
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Turnstone |
Also flocks of attractive Dunlin's kept feeding across the mounds of seaweed
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Dunlin |
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A Dunlin shaking off the sea spray |
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Dunlin |
I loved the challenge of photographing the Arctic Turn and when the lighting was right they looked stunning
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Arctic Turn in flight |
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Towards the evening the Arctic Turn's began to drink and feed by dipping down to the sea |
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A Cormorant sheltering from the strong winds |