A cold day with moderate NW winds and periods of bright sunshine between black clouds threatening (and occasionally producing) icy rain and hail, with snow scattered on the hills. But it is tomorrow's weather that we are bracing ourselves for as Storm Bert comes in off the Atlantic, threatening gale force winds along with rain and snow lasting through the weekend.
The only contributions today come from Gary T. who had a Peregrine and Merlin at Bridgend Merse giving the waders a hard time. He also found "his" Kingfisher there again. I took a look in the afternoon, but had no luck with that, but did note the usual pair of adult White-tailed Eagles circling around the top of the loch where a Greenshank and 19 Whooper Swans were present. Earlier, on Loch Skerrols, there was a lone Goldeneye and c.20 Tufted Ducks.
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