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Species / Subspecies
Photographer
Year
Recording Area
Site
Keyword
October 2016
Surf Scoter at Rubha Ardvule
  • Surf Scoter
  • 05/10/2016
  • Angus Hogg
  • Rubha Ardvule
  • South Uist
  • Outer Hebrides
  • A young Surf Scoter in the South bay at Rubha Ardvule.
Surf Scoter at Rubha Ardvule: Surf Scoter, 05/10/2016, Angus Hogg, Rubha Ardvule, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, A young Surf Scoter in the South bay at Rubha Ardvule.
October 2016
Little Gull
  • 04/10/2016
  • Andrew McCubbin
  • Levenmouth
  • Leven
  • Fife
  • taking a risk being with the large Gulls.
Little Gull: 04/10/2016, Andrew McCubbin, Levenmouth, Leven, Fife, taking a risk being with the large Gulls.
October 2016
Hooded Merganser
  • 08/10/2016
  • Andrew Russell
  • RSPB Lochwinnoch: Barr Loch
  • Clyde
  • Unringed
  • very nervous and arrived just after stormy weather which produced many American birds including the Eastern Kingbird!
Hooded Merganser: 08/10/2016, Andrew Russell, RSPB Lochwinnoch: Barr Loch, Clyde, Unringed, very nervous and arrived just after stormy weather which produced many American birds including the Eastern Kingbird!
October 2016
Eastern Kingbird at Bornish
  • 02/10/2016
  • Angus Hogg
  • Bornish
  • South Uist
  • Outer Hebrides
  • Another shot of this stunning American visitor
Eastern Kingbird at Bornish: 02/10/2016, Angus Hogg, Bornish, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Another shot of this stunning American visitor
October 2016
Eastern Kingbird at Bornish
  • 02/10/2016
  • Angus Hogg
  • Bornish
  • South Uist
  • Outer Hebrides
  • Many thanks to Miranda and Graham for alerting us to this bird's presence in their garden - a real stunner!
Eastern Kingbird at Bornish: 02/10/2016, Angus Hogg, Bornish, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Many thanks to Miranda and Graham for alerting us to this bird's presence in their garden - a real stunner!
September 2016
Grey Wagtail
  • 25/09/2016
  • Davie Abraham
  • Easter Braes
  • RSPB Baron's Haugh
  • Clyde
Grey Wagtail: 25/09/2016, Davie Abraham, Easter Braes,RSPB Baron's Haugh, Clyde
September 2016
Dipper
  • 25/09/2016
  • Davie Abraham
  • Easter Braes
  • RSPB Baron's Haugh
  • Clyde
  • On river Clyde at Easter Braes
  • RSPB Baron's Haugh!
Dipper: 25/09/2016, Davie Abraham, Easter Braes,RSPB Baron's Haugh, Clyde, On river Clyde at Easter Braes,RSPB Baron's Haugh!
October 2016
Dunlin
  • 01/10/2016
  • Davie Abraham
  • Carbarns Pool
  • Motherwell
  • Clyde
  • Molting to 1st winter plumage!
Dunlin: 01/10/2016, Davie Abraham, Carbarns Pool,Motherwell, Clyde, Molting to 1st winter plumage!
October 2016
Lapwing
  • 02/10/2016
  • Davie Abraham
  • RSPB Baron's Haugh
  • Clyde
  • Before the mist cleared!
Lapwing: 02/10/2016, Davie Abraham, RSPB Baron's Haugh, Clyde, Before the mist cleared!
October 2016
Flock of Goldfinches.
  • 07/10/2016
  • John Chapman
  • Aberdeen
  • North-east Scotland
Flock of Goldfinches.: 07/10/2016, John Chapman, Aberdeen, North-east Scotland
September 2016
Wood Warbler
  • 30/09/2016
  • Peter Garrity
  • Halligarth
  • Unst
  • Shetland
  • Damaged left wing!
Wood Warbler: 30/09/2016, Peter Garrity, Halligarth, Unst, Shetland, Damaged left wing!
September 2016
Wood Warbler
  • 30/09/2016
  • Peter Garrity
  • Halligarth
  • Unst
  • Shetland
  • This bird had a seriously damaged right wing but was feeding and moving normally
Wood Warbler: 30/09/2016, Peter Garrity, Halligarth, Unst, Shetland, This bird had a seriously damaged right wing but was feeding and moving normally

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