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Species / Subspecies
Photographer
Year
Recording Area
Site
Keyword
February 2015
Jack Snipe
  • 08/02/2015
  • Davie Abraham
  • undisclosed
  •  Clyde.
Jack Snipe: 08/02/2015, Davie Abraham, undisclosed, Clyde.
February 2015
Jack Snipe
  • 08/02/2015
  • Davie Abraham
  • undisclosed
  •  Clyde.
Jack Snipe: 08/02/2015, Davie Abraham, undisclosed, Clyde.
February 2015
Flying up the river
  • Grey Heron
  • 01/02/2015
  • John M. Kerr
  • River Almond at Cramond
  • Lothian. - taken late afternoon using a Canon 70D with Canon 100-400mm lens at around 200mm
  • handheld.
Flying up the river: Grey Heron, 01/02/2015, John M. Kerr, River Almond at Cramond, Lothian. - taken late afternoon using a Canon 70D with Canon 100-400mm lens at around 200mm, handheld.
February 2015
A very optimistic Grey Heron
  • Grey Heron
  • 01/02/2015
  • John M. Kerr
  • River Almond at Cramond
  • Lothian. - taken late afternoon in the fading light. The bird played with the fish (sea trout?) for nearly an hour without working out how to eat it!
A very optimistic Grey Heron : Grey Heron, 01/02/2015, John M. Kerr, River Almond at Cramond, Lothian. - taken late afternoon in the fading light. The bird played with the fish (sea trout?) for nearly an hour without working out how to eat it!
February 2015
Snow Bunting at Barns Ness
  • Snow Bunting
  • 04/02/2015
  • Angus Hogg
  • Barns Ness
  • Lothian. One
  • of two birds
  • on the shore near the lighthouse.
Snow Bunting at Barns Ness: Snow Bunting, 04/02/2015, Angus Hogg, Barns Ness, Lothian. One, of two birds, on the shore near the lighthouse.
February 2015
Long-eared Owl at Aberlady
  • Long-eared Owl
  • 05/02/2015
  • Angus Hogg
  • Aberlady LNR
  • Lothian. Not the sharpest image in the world
  • but a real treat to see one of these birds in the open.
Long-eared Owl at Aberlady: Long-eared Owl, 05/02/2015, Angus Hogg, Aberlady LNR, Lothian. Not the sharpest image in the world, but a real treat to see one of these birds in the open.
February 2015
Showing well in the Sunshine
  • Ring-billed Gull
  • 09/02/2015
  • John S Nadin
  • Townhill CP
  • Dunfermline
  • Fife. Still there today
  •  showing well in the sunshine.
Showing well in the Sunshine: Ring-billed Gull, 09/02/2015, John S Nadin, Townhill CP, Dunfermline, Fife. Still there today, showing well in the sunshine.
February 2015
Snow Bunting
  • 09/02/2015
  • Robert Ince
  • undisclosed
  • Moray & Nairn. Part of a small flock of twenty one s.
Snow Bunting: 09/02/2015, Robert Ince, undisclosed, Moray & Nairn. Part of a small flock of twenty one s.
February 2015
Snow Bunting
  • 09/02/2015
  • Robert Ince
  • undisclosed
  • Moray & Nairn. Part of a small flock of twenty one s.
Snow Bunting: 09/02/2015, Robert Ince, undisclosed, Moray & Nairn. Part of a small flock of twenty one s.
February 2015
Rough-legged Buzzard at Mennock Pass
  • Rough-legged Buzzard
  • 07/02/2015
  • Angus Hogg
  • Mennock Pass
  •  Dumfries and Galloway.
Rough-legged Buzzard at Mennock Pass: Rough-legged Buzzard, 07/02/2015, Angus Hogg, Mennock Pass, Dumfries and Galloway.
February 2015
Rough-legged Buzzard at Mennock Pass
  • Rough-legged Buzzard
  • 07/02/2015
  • Angus Hogg
  • Mennock Pass
  •  Dumfries and Galloway.
Rough-legged Buzzard at Mennock Pass: Rough-legged Buzzard, 07/02/2015, Angus Hogg, Mennock Pass, Dumfries and Galloway.
February 2015
Jack Snipe
  • 07/02/2015
  • Davie Abraham
  • undisclosed
  •  Clyde.
Jack Snipe: 07/02/2015, Davie Abraham, undisclosed, Clyde.

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