With this final part of the Quartet given over to any other Migratory Species of Wildlife apart from Birds on, or close to the
BUCHAN ALPHA SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE OIL PRODUCTION PLATFORM
SOUTH HALIBUT BASIN - NORTH SEA
SOUTH HALIBUT BASIN - NORTH SEA
Starting with the Big Boys, or Girls for that matter with both
ATLANTIC GREY SEAL
(hauling out onto one of the legs for a spell of sunbathing)
recorded almost daily except in rough weather and
recorded almost daily except in rough weather and
MINKE WHALE
far less frequent.
You would have to take our word for it that this is a
You would have to take our word for it that this is a
WHITE SATIN MOTH
while far more plausable a
LUMPFISH
and the only member of the genus.
LUMPFISH
and the only member of the genus.
HOVERFLY
(Syrphus ribesii)
(Syrphus ribesii)
COALFISH
CONVOLVULUS HAWK-MOTH
7-SPOT LADYBIRD
PIPEFISH
MAGPIE MOTH
MAGPIE MOTH'S
RED ADMIRAL
ANGLE SHADES MOTH
GARFISH
SILVER Y
and most intriguing of all a
BLACBIRD's NEST,
complete with eggs, found amoung the pipework maybe a prank by one of the Roughnecks?
Thought unlikely, as Company Security are scrupulous in searching crew-change baggage
so maybe the real thing? We will never know!!
complete with eggs, found amoung the pipework maybe a prank by one of the Roughnecks?
Thought unlikely, as Company Security are scrupulous in searching crew-change baggage
so maybe the real thing? We will never know!!
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