Thursday, 16 June 2016

Surfboarding Seabird at Table Mountain

We travelled to the Supermarket for the penultimate time this year, and sure enough everything was on its allotted shelf.  In the afternoon a group of Razorbill found a small piece of wood floating on the sea, and they insisted of having a surf.  They weren't very good at it and kept falling off, but they were very persistent, and as quickly as they slipped off, they clambered on again.  
 Surfing Razorbills
 Ditto
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 A normal pair of Razorbills
Throughout the day we must have seen more than 40 pairs of Puffin, and some of them showed extremely well. 
Posing Puffin
 Ditto
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 3 Puffins
 Welcome to our Burrow
 Ditto
When we escaped the cliffs we found some excellent hedgerow birds including a stunning male Linnet and a bright-as-a-budgie-Yellowhammer. 
Male Linnet
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 Female Linnet
 Male Linnet
 Ditto
 Ditto
 Male Yellowhammer
 Yellowhammer - showing rusty rump 
 Gannet washed up on the beach
 Gannets
 Peregrine
 Immature Skylark
 Male Reed Bunting
 Kittiwake
 Herring Gull
 Kestrel
 Cinnabar Moth
Although I didn't see the offending orange items, three afternoon participants swore that a Grey Seal had Puffin's feet hanging out of its mouth!
Grey Seal
 Ditto
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 Painted Lady
 Painted Lady
 Shrew sp.
 Thrift
 The White tablecloth lying on top of Yorkshire's Great White Cape
 Yorkshire Belle

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