Wednesday 11 December 2013

14.5th post for 2013: Islay & Jura: wildlife

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Islay is notable in the winter for the geese in the winter and we saw thousands of  barnacles and white fronted geese.  Barnacle geese are named after goose barnacles which, in large groups, they resemble.  In the Middle Ages it was thought that the geese hatched out of the barnacles.  (Now I’ll have to go in search of goose barnacles!)

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My picture of a hare – and Terry’s

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This is my picture of a woodcock and below is one of Terry’s

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It was enchanting to see these choughs

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Saving the best for last (all T’s)

Juvenile White-tailed Eagle Golden eagle

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untitled (140 of 239) A telltale tail – an otter

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untitled (1 of 1)-35 Brilliant!

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