Now, let's be fair I haven't actually been your archetypal doting granddad, boring you all stupid with photos of our new arrival, but here's an opportunity to see more of Frederick if you wish to do so. For those who don't, DO NOT CLICK ON Picassa Web Albums. These shots were taken when one day old and with his equally gorgeous mum. Lots of love to all 3 of them.
Picasa Web Albums - Lisa - Lisa and Fred 1 Oct
Single Common Snipe and Chiffchaff was all between Barleycrates and Top Fields, while there similarly there was the same or another Common Snipe, a few overflying Siskin, 2 Sparrowhawk and a dozen Blackbirds. Further along, between Culverwell and the Obs, a Merlin was still patrolling, I was present at the finding of seemingly another Yellow-browed Warbler, while a Grey Wagtail flew overhead and the 2 presumed same Turtle Doves remained in the Observatory area.
The penultimate visit to Buchan Alpha
From my position in the Marine Control, I could view just about every nook and cranny on the barge (inside & out) via x75 mag CCTV cameras. These in turn were connected to monitors and a recording facility, all of which would activate should the general alarm be sounded. However, I had a much better use for them, keeping an eye out for alighting birds. This worked very well even allowing for tentative identification before venturing 'up top'. This 'still' shows a Great Skua having just taken a Kittiwake, which I had followed throughout the chase, and plucking process. It was not unusual to see these marauders knock Gannets out of the air
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