A very atmospheric couple of hours at St Abb's Head Nature Reserve. That's how I'll describe it! The waves were crashing, the sea mist created a blur in the air and there were some awesome wildlife sightings!
To leave this a predominantly photo post I'll just say that this was our first venture to St Abbs Head, despite being so close to my hometown, and I hope to go again in different weather conditions to see how the wildlife differs... We visited at the tail end of Winter, on March 11th and were lucky to see some of my favourite birds (the Fulmar!) as they arrived for the beginning of their season.
To leave this a predominantly photo post I'll just say that this was our first venture to St Abbs Head, despite being so close to my hometown, and I hope to go again in different weather conditions to see how the wildlife differs... We visited at the tail end of Winter, on March 11th and were lucky to see some of my favourite birds (the Fulmar!) as they arrived for the beginning of their season.
Birds featured in order; Grey Wagtail, Shag, Herring Gull, Fulmar, Oystercatcher, Rock Pipit, Rock Dove, Carrion Crow, Dunnock, Rook!
Click the image above to open it in a larger size! And see below for a short video that captures the rough seas a little better than the images do...
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