edenwatcher
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IIRC the Fife Bird Atlas says that the summering female goosanders here come from Wales and NW England whilst the males go to Norway. Or something.
Rob
Rob
IIRC the Fife Bird Atlas says that the summering female goosanders here come from Wales and NW England whilst the males go to Norway. Or something.
Rob
Here are some pictures of the females on the harbour.
I've not phoned up the council about the building. Maybe Ben knows the word on the street about this?
It's a hide! Gotta be! Specially installed to view the new species of Plover you've discovered thereB :-O
D
It's a wild life watching hide, paid for by the Trump organisation. Aye, right!
To be honest, it's starting to look a bit like some kind of load bearing structural plinth. Perhaps for a statue of Mr Whitehouse i honour of his services to biridng in the area?
To be honest, i reckon it's probably for a mast of some description, any sign of who has been doing the work?
Happy birding,
Kev T
I suppose the builders would have to let the concrete cure for about 7 days,
once they do the crush tests on the sample they should progress to erection of whatever it is.
Maybe it's going to be for a illuminated sign for running updates on this winter's purple totaliser??
Just a thought,
k
Perhaps you're onto something with a mast though.
I'm impressed with the Sanderling you managed, Ken. Not a common bird at the Ness.
it was a very low spring tide with lots of sand exposed. Probably just passing through.