A slightly cooler day with the SW winds increasing in the afternoon when a few quite heavy rain showers set in and continued into the evening.
Visiting birder Phil Edwards took advantage of the relative calm early morning with a trip to South Hide at RSPB Gruinart. He supplys us with this interesting account and further great photos:
“On the way had a Raven
at Smaull, Barnacles, Greylags and White-fronts (photo) at Ballinaby with 51 Lapwings
(63 yesterday), and a male Hen Harrier hunting over the fields/moors below
Carnduncan. At South Hide we were treated to an immature White-tailed Eagle
<100m from the hide (photo) which later became 2 (sub-) adults and 2 immature
a little further away. The adults brought an Oystercatcher*** in and after
much calling and displaying (photo) left it for the two immature birds to
devour – whole episode lasted over an hour. Wonderful. Also 41
Pintail (photo), 2 Little Egrets, and distantly some 600 Golden Plover, 400 Lapwing
and 300 Dunlin. Then a quick diversion to Ardnave Loch to take advantage
of the nice light to try and get photos of Chough (absent) – but 12 Whooper
Swans (different from yesterday with two all brown juveniles, 2 muddy-headed
immatures and 8 ads) plus 3m 1f Goldeneye. Then on the way back to
Smaull, we had a ringtail Hen Harrier over the fields at Ballinaby. An
Islay morning at its best.”
*** - It is always interesting and of value to know what the White-tailed Eagles are eating!
There are just a few additional notes from some of the
resident birders today:
George Jackson writes: “Hi
there and Happy New Year. This morning (11.30ish) there were about 70 White-fronts
in the field north of the road at Uiskentuie. Then at Loch Skerrols a dozen
Mute Swans (no Whoopers), small numbers of ‘expected’ ducks and a single female
American Wigeon. The boggy area at Crosshouse produced 12 Snipe. Not a huge
day’s tally but didn’t want everything straight away - there’s another 364 days
left this year!”
Note: The American Wigeon is a new rarity into Skerrols (the
earlier one this winter was a male), so well worth going to take a look at.
Gary Turnbull was also out this morning and noted a
White-tailed Eagle perched on the grassy and rocky islets at the top of Loch
Indaal, with a “very large” Peregrine chasing Teal nearby.
Mary-Ann Featherstone had a flock of 50 mixed thrushes at
Avonvogie on the glen Road – mostly Redwings, but also Song Thrushes and 2 or
more Mistle Thrushes.
I saw what is presumably the same 1W Iceland Gull along the
coast just north of Bruichladdich this afternoon.
(Peter Roberts)
2 comments:
How many White Tailed Eagles are there on Islay Now?
Hello Elliott. There are a few adult pairs that breed here in summer. In recent winters younger birds that haven't established their own territories have been spending time on Islay before moving on in the spring, but it's impossible to say how many. Cheers
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