Monday, December 12, 2022
Freezing fog in Filey
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Guiding at Filey and Bempton, 10th December '22
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Scotland, November '22 (part two)
Almost as close as the Scaup on the neighbouring interp board, the real things numbered at least 435 at Udale Bay today, as well as Slav Grebes, Long-tailed Ducks, Goldeneye, lots of waders, geese and more. A lovely day guiding for the good folk of the Grant Arms Hotel! pic.twitter.com/OK7u7R7ED3
— Mark James Pearson (@Markthebirder) November 9, 2022
A formerly pretty lazy lek of nine male Black Grouse stepped it up a notch as soon as this female arrived this morning here in the Highlands....
— Mark James Pearson (@Markthebirder) November 12, 2022
(Filmed at distance with @ZEISSBirding #Harpia95) pic.twitter.com/KH0HhyyZMC
Wonderful last couple of days in the #Highlands - more eagles, Cresties, Black Grouse lekking (+ a ♀️!), Red Squirrels, mass Salmon spawning, plus good times with our lovely friends up there. Roll on next year πππ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ¦ pic.twitter.com/L9B1ZgK2xB
— Mark James Pearson (@Markthebirder) November 13, 2022
Friday, November 25, 2022
Scotland, November '22 (part one)
We enjoyed many of the places and birding experiences we've come to love over recent years, including Crested Tits and Red Squirrels, seaducks, diver, grebes and more up on the coast and our favourite nearby Black Grouse lek (see following post), and of course, the mighty Strathdearn / Findhorn Valley - where we were truly spoiled for eagles. Part of a huge southwest-bound migration of Fieldfares (2650+!) and Redwings down the Findhorn Valley on day oneQuick morning walk along the coast here at #Eyemouth - single Twite and 11 Whooper Swans south, lots of Eiders and Red-throated Divers - before driving to the Highlands now. pic.twitter.com/5miaL2Uw4y
— Mark James Pearson (@Markthebirder) November 6, 2022





















































