Sunday, 20 November 2022

North Sea Migration - Part IV

 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

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
MINKE WHALE
far less frequent.
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.
HOVERFLY
(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!!

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