Despite a forecast of rain in the afternoon, I travelled through to Musselburgh on Monday 4 July 2016 by train (to Waverley) and then bus. I started at the River Esk mouth and caught sight of a Common Sandpiper. The tide was slowly coming in and this helped offer good views of summer plumaged Bar-tailed Godwits and other waders such as Curlew and Redshank. Offshore there were large numbers of Eider and a wee bit further out some Velvet Scoters and a drake Surf Scoter - thank goodness for the 'scope!
Moving past a confiding (or sick?) Carrion Crow ...........
Carrion Crow
I headed for the wader scrapes and added Greenshank, Black-tailed Godwit and Knot to my wader list plus Common Tern and various gulls ...............
View from hide
Cuckoo (juvenile)
............ what a surprise!
Yesterday (7th), we travelled to the Tay Reedbeds - express bus to Dundee and then bus to Errol. We managed a quick glimpse of a Marsh Harrier from the bus as it approached Errol and we hoped that this would be a good omen for the day ahead. Sadly, this was the only harrier that we saw and we failed in our quest for Bearded Tit. It was difficult to get clear open views of the reedbeds but we did find a couple of places where we got reasonable views - a Leighton Moss type tower would be ideal!
We did see a good number of Reed Buntings and Sedge Warblers ............
Sedge Warbler
.....and on the walk back to Errol we also got excellent views of Yellowhammer ........
Yellowhammer
Although the birding was a bit disappointing, the weather was superb and it is always good to visit a new birding location, particularly when it is courtesy of our senior travel card!
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