Henry & Logan spent most of the weekend looking at birds & tide-pooling. This Seal was oddly way up the beach at the North Haven. |
Henry found this Cuckoo Ray still alive trapped on the North Haven beach during low tide. I picked it up and let it go back in the water. |
Sunrise
Wood Pigeon - sadly the best of the new migrant bird arrivals this weekend. also seen, a Greenland White-fronted Goose and (possible) Ring-billed Gull are still handing around. |
Squat Lobster - one of 5 caught |
Wildlife Adventurers |
Spotted Cowrie Shell & 2 Long-clawed Porcelain Crabs. |
left: We have no idea what this white sea slug thing is? Maybe a flat worm? It's new one for us, any help with the ID would be great. update: Lamellaria perspicua - a slug with internal shell Yes! another first for Fair Isle! right: Henry caught our 2nd record ever of a Montagu's Sea-snail aka Tadpole Fish. What? Pycnogonum littorale? some sort of Sea Insect or Spider. Ugly , but... A new first for Fair Isle found by Logan! Note from Nick: The three marine invertebrates found by Henry and Logan - sea-spider Pycnogonum littorale, the mollusc Lamellaria perspicua, and the worm Marphysa sanguinea - do not seem to have been recorded for Fair Isle before. Henry's pink... Grey Sea Slug? This Breadcrumb Sponge Looks a bit like a map of Scotland.
Henry caught one of the Goldfish that has been living in or pond for years.
26cm. or 10+ inches.
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Sunsets and the Lighthouse starts to shine though the night. When viewed from the Auld Haa it looks like John at Utra has the beacon on his shed. . |
I gave Logan some tips about blogging, check it out his post of the same weekend.. http://logansnatureblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/a-trip-to-fair-isle.html
Fantastic shots! Have only just discovered your blog-I will be a regular visitor.
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