Farnboro John
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After a couple of days fruitlessly searching Northern Scottish beaches for the Walrus, Maz and I left John o' Groats to watch wildlife elsewhere in Scotland: travelling once more along the North Coast as far as Tongue before dropping down and overnighting at Tain.
There (gaining phone signal) we heard of a possible Moltoni's Warbler (or is it Moltoni's Subalpine Warbler - are the English names stable and adopted by authorities yet?) at Duncansby Head, where we had been that morning....
So next day, after some dolphin watching at Chanonry Point and knowing that the bird was still present, we trekked back North: with the attached results. Apart from a hint of sharpening and some cropping, no changes have been made to the images.
John
There (gaining phone signal) we heard of a possible Moltoni's Warbler (or is it Moltoni's Subalpine Warbler - are the English names stable and adopted by authorities yet?) at Duncansby Head, where we had been that morning....
So next day, after some dolphin watching at Chanonry Point and knowing that the bird was still present, we trekked back North: with the attached results. Apart from a hint of sharpening and some cropping, no changes have been made to the images.
John