Still havenβt seen one in Highland this year yet!
Still havenβt seen one in Highland this year yet!
Although we have rarely failed to come across Black Grouse at one of our favourite sites to the north of Lairg, rarely do they show this well. Taken yesterday afternoon in dull conditions, but bright enough to show the sheen. #birdingscotland #highlandbirds @emilyrichens.bsky.social
immature female Golden Eagle
If one does enough eagle surveys, then eventually one will get some epic views of these magnificent birds. Today, this immature female Golden Eagle passed over me a little too close (for the camera, that is), while yesterday I was lucky enough to witness a mating pair! #highlandbirds
A good birding session from the back garden earlier, looking over towards Aigas and Strathfarrar, our minimal effort was rewarded with a Golden Eagle being mobbed by Buzzards! Mega garden bird and completes the eagle set for our Kiltarlity garden. #highlandbirds
A weekend jaunt down to Sussex By The Sea for a family (and gull) visit turned up the expected Caspian Gulls on my old patch of Cuckmere Haven. At least three different first-winters & a second-winter amongst the other seven species present. #sussexbirds
My first displaying Goshawks of the year seen today south of Inverness whilst on a survey. I will never tire of seeing them! #highlandbirds
Two Tundra Beans amongst Greylags
Green-winged Teal
Stoat in ermine⦠phone-scoped
dead Little Auk
What a stunning day weather wise⦠at long last! Started with the 2 Tundra Bean Geese near Dornoch, then covered many coastal sites, the highlight find being a Stoat in ermine, my first white one since 2003!! Also G-w Teal, 6 Little Gulls, 2 Snow Bunts and a dead Little Auk. #highlandbirds
Iβll soon convince it to migrate to the northern side if it does π
If you can re-find it in Highland when it goes missing thatβll be ideal π
Before today, I had incredibly only seen two Little Auks in the UK (this despite hundreds of seawatching hours under my belt), therefore, the five I saw this morning at Tarbat Ness were most welcome. Two flew very close but I was too slow with the camera. #highlandbirding #birdingscotland
Excellent, Simon. I didnβt get views like this on my tour, but did watch a Gyr take out a Goosander mid-flight π
Red Squirrel
Hawfinch⦠just over the border into Moray but acceptable as within the vice county border.
Dipper
Crested Tit
A superb 48-hr Highland bird race for @naturetrek.bsky.social resulted in 94 species seen, incl most of the Highland specialties, and some bonus birds too, with Snow Goose, Surf Scoter and Smew. Passerines were hard to find, thanks to this monthβs freezing conditions!
Pics by client, Steve Wilson.
It was great to finally catch up with the adult Bonaparte's Gull at Gairloch today. The third-winter Iceland Gull was also present, as were 47 Goldeneye and 12 Black-throated Divers. #highlandbirds #birdingscotland
Photos below, bar the night heron, taken by @emilyrichens.bsky.social. The trip kindly put together by Ashley Howe, using the services of Pugmark Tours & Travels, the go-to agent for seeking out the Masked Finfoot.
Masked Finfoot
White-eared Night Heron
Brown-winged Kingfisher
Mangrove Pitta
Back home this morning from a seven-day birding trip to Bangladesh, where the undoubted highlights came from the Sundarbans. Only nine lifers for me this trip, but these do include the doomed Masked Finfoot and range-restricted White-eared Night Heron! #BirdsSeenin2026 #birdingabroad
Bangladesh Day 3: Mission accomplished on our first attempt in the Sundarbans, with two Masked Finfoot, one showing particularly well! Such a privilege to observe this doomed species. #BirdsSeenin2026
Hoolock Gibbons
Capped Langurs
Capped Langur
Satchari NP
Bangladesh: our first full day in country at Satchari NP was highlighted by two stunning primates, the Hoolock Gibbon and Capped Langur! Close to 60 sp of bird with Cachar Bulbul being the rarest of the four lifers achieved.
Six Waxwings in Inverness this afternoon. Feeling slightly lucky to have a group nearby, considering how few are wintering this season. #birdingscotland
Snow is getting a tad tedious now, but at least the Mountain Hares maintain their βcanβt be seenβ stance, by posing at point blank range.
How on earth did you get up there π
Good to see the Russian White-fronted Goose invasion has reached Highland, with a whopping total of one! A cracking adult though and a scarce bird tup this way. #birdingscotland
Black Scoter
Black Scoter
Scaups and Long-tailed Ducks
Dornoch Beach
Work sadly abandoned due to much snow on site, therefore, it was back to Dornoch where @emilyrichens.bsky.social and I amazingly re-found the drk Black Scoter (last seen 19 December)! Ten other species of duck also present. #birdingscotland
One of the perks of hiking for work through three feet of Snow!
Sooty Albatross
Azure Hawker
Golden Eagle
World birding has been limited this year, but the h'light for me were the Sooty Albatross in the southern oceans. Closer to home, re-finding the White-throated Needletail, almost daily Golden Eagle action, finding new Azure Hawker sites, Shetland rares and running Munros were other treats! HNY!
That is some photo, Henry!
Itβs all go in Highland currently. This delightfully dinky Rossβs Goose was only 15 minutes from home this morning. Great to have seen both Snow (self-found) & Rossβs in quick succession. #BirdingScotland
Today, after ascending Stac Pollaidh in perfect conditions, it was back for more of the Humpback Whale in Loch Broom. Really nice views from the Rhue Lighthouse road.
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Whilst running up towards Beinn Dearg yesterday, I spotted these Golden Eagles circling in front of the aforementioned Munro. They slowly came towards me, clearly noticing a man in trouble, before heading off to a nearby ridge. #birdingscotland
Lovely to see the Ullapool Humpback Whale this afternoon after a failed Munro run up Beinn Dearg due to unexpected weather.
A trip out to Gairloch failed to produce any white-wingers, but eight Black-throated Divers were offshore with a few Great Northerns, while a Peacock butterfly proved to be the biggest surprise on the beach. #birdingscotland