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Thursday, 10 August 2023
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Prohibit The Sale, Purchase, Deployment, and Use of Artificial Grass Products!
If you care about the environment and detest artificial grass and all the cleaning products that go with it as much as I do, then please sign and share this petition before the 15th August!
Wednesday, 9 August 2023
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Tuesday, 8 August 2023
Shetland Webcams and a Windy Day!
Whilst some of my regular readers await my pictures to be added, enjoy watching the Shetland Webcams. There was a slight Aurora here a couple of nights ago.
https://www.shetlandwebcams.com/
There is a 'peerie' breeze going on here in Shetland today with NW 50mph winds and continues tomorrow! Really hope I can buy a property with a shed or/and greenhouse before the serious winds commence, otherwise my late mother's pot plants in the NHS communual garden will be blown out to sea!
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Monday, 7 August 2023
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Grutness Beach & Pool of Virkie, Shetland
Note To Self.........
Get all my photos processed and published from the last few days and weeks!!! Sorry if the blog hasn't been up to scratch lately. Need to get things sorted before Autumn migration kicks in big time!
Another gloriously sunny day here in Shetland, whilst I was working! The sea was glittering from the hospital windows – what views! Too cream-crackered to do anything much this evening!
A First 'Notable Photo' For Me!
My Hudsonian Godwit photo has been selected for Notable Photo of the week on Birdguides – I think that is a first for me! Thank you very much to the Birdguides team!
https://www.birdguides.com/articles/photo-of-the-week/photo-of-the-week-31-july-6-august-2023/
In Memory of My Dear Mother!
MARGARET ROSE CLARKE
Sunday, 6 August 2023
Sunday Lunch at No.88 and Birding on a Glorious Day in Shetland!
We have a new locum OT working with us called Sidonie and she very kindly invited me to her birthday lunch with two other NHS locum colleagues. So I met up with Sidonie, Lynne and Paul at No.88 Kitchen and Bar, where we all had a lovely Sunday lunch and dessert, highly recommended! Dodgy weather this morning with intermittent spells of rain.
I offered Sidonie and Lynne a lift back to their NHS digs and on route back, looked for the Magpie in St Olaf's Street, that had been seen a short while ago – no sign of it when we looked. Now, I can hear some of you asking why was I going to see a Magpie?! Well, they are very rare here, there is currently a second bird at Sandwick – I think I'm right in saying, that I heard it was only the second for Shetland. After dropping the girls off, I returned home to put some 'normal' clothes on and went birding for the second part of the afternoon and evening.
Headed to Spiggie Loch and looking around Setter for the flava Wagtail that had been seen earlier, no sign, but this is a vast area, so could have been anywhere. The weather was absolutely stunning for the remainder of the day. Cruised around to Noss and found several House Sparrows, Curlews, Meadow Pipits and Wheatears and also a few Swallows skimming over crops. I was overjoyed to see 19 Swallows sunbathing on the roof of a little white house, just before the road around Spiggie Loch – a beautiful sight! Four Bonxies hurtled over the loch too.
Drove through Exnaboe (passing the gorgeous house that someone bid on, higher than me) and spent a while at the Virkie Pool. The light was glittering here and the tide was partly out – tons of waders here including lots of Ringed Plovers, Turnstones, Redshanks and Curlews.
Parked up at Grutness Beach, which is where the Hudsonian Godwit has been hanging out – well, between here and the grassed area alongside the airport boundary, where you are not allowed to stop. No sign of the godwit on the beach, but sat on the sand in the sunshine, photographing two Sanderling running and feeding in the surf, a Ringed Plover plus youngster and a beautifully marked Wheatear, who was feeding close by and then came too close to be photographed! It was so tranquil, sitting here by myself. Checked out the Grutness pool, which unusually, was almost devoid of birds, apart from a Mallard and one Dunlin. Sad to see the Arctic Terns have departed from here, it was almost silent!
Went up to Sumburgh Head and Lighthouse. Watched three Ravens in the second quarry. I didn't see any Puffins at all, although I note on Jill and Rob's blog, that they did, so they were lucky and I wasn't! Good numbers of very fluffy, large Fulmar chicks on the cliff ledges and the view was stupendous, as always here.
Parked up at West Voe beach. Camper van, tent and caravan parked up for the night. Family having a barbecue on the beach, on the right hand side of the dunes. To the left was an exciting array of birds to keep me entertained for ages! I also kept the midge festival hugely entertained! Eiders on the sea, with several gulls and Arctic Terns fishing. Two dark phase Arctic Skuas worked together as a formidable team and bullied and harrassed the gulls and terns catching their fish and successfully stole their food, several times. Took a ton of photos in the stunning light. The sea was almost like a mill pond, but with the faintest of colourful ripples from the setting sun – like a rainbow in the sea, it was extremely beautiful. The midges were attacking me severely and were relentless, so I gave in eventually and returned to my car and headed back to Lerwick.
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Grutness Beach, Shetland
Loch Fleet, Highland and Caithness
Doon Lough, County Leitrim, Ireland
Portrane, County Dublin, Ireland
Saturday, 5 August 2023
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Grutness Beach, Shetland
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Grutness Beach, Shetland
Friday, 4 August 2023
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Near Grutness Voe, Shetland
Portrane, County Dublin, Ireland
Thursday, 3 August 2023
Bee-eater Official View Point Now Closed at Trimingham, Norfolk
https://twitter.com/RSPBbirders/status/1686712571045220354
Posted on Twitter (I refuse to put X) yesterday by the RSPB:
"Bee-eater update, sadly the birds have not had a second breeding attempt and are now visiting the quarry so infrequently that in conjunction with the land owner we have decided to close the protection scheme and viewing field. The site will close from 7pm today."
Wednesday, 2 August 2023
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Grutness Pool, Shetland
Tuesday, 1 August 2023
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Grutness Pool, Shetland
"Fiddler's Bid" at The Tall Ships, Lerwick, Shetland!
The amazing "Fiddler's Bid" playing at "The Tall Ships" on the evening of 26th July 2023, Lerwick. Listen to the very end, its gets faster and faster and the crowd participation is fabulous! I took several videos, but this was their grand finale. It will be the most uplifting music you will hear today and probably all week!
♩ 🎶 💃 🕺 👏 👏 👏


