Fun with seals magpies and a cute Curlew
Hello Hello feathered friends and all sunny people of the Hive
When I saw bird alone, I immediately thought of a bird I saw on our local beach last summer.
You will see why when we get there...
But first, let's head down to the beach...
The fun thing was that the tide was out, so that meant plenty of clambering over rocks and managing to slip not too much!
Do you go rockpooling? I used to love doing it as a kid, and would come home with buckets full of shells and live crabs and things. Ah fun times...
Our seaside has the usual motley crew of umpteen varieties of seagulls and many cormorants or shags as seen here.
The beach we are on is Seafield beach in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
The tower is Seafield Tower.
The log made for a great seat to have a breather!
I love how they all line up, it is as if they are on a platform waiting for a bus or train!
Imagine living in this house, what a view you would get, actually I made a post a while ago if you want to know more ... Seafield Tower is a ruined castle on the North Sea coast of Fife in Scotland
Just look at those Oyster Catchers, that is probably the next most common bird, after gulls and cormorants.
Magpies do venture out for a breath of fresh sea air...
But what has got their attention?
No it is not another waiting platform full of cormorants...
But yes it is something you can see from Seafield Tower ....
Can you see them?
No?
Let's go closer ....
Yes...
It's our local seal colony!
But we are here to talk about and show you the ALONE bird we are making this post about!
It really is a beautiful bird...
Let's go a wee bit closer.
Do you know the name?
I am sure many of you do, it is of course a Curlew
This is what the RSPB say about Curlews
The Curlew is the largest European wading bird, found on estuaries in winter and moors in summer. Look for its down-curved bill, brown upperparts, long legs and listen for its evocative, bubbling, call. In the winter, you’ll see Curlews feeding in groups on tidal mudflats, saltmarshes and nearby farmland.
So there we have it.
I do hope you liked this little meander to find our feathered friend today which was a Curlew.
Funnily enough, I used to design equipment for an FPSO called Curlew.
It has now been taken out of service and decommissioned. Life goes on... Thanks to Energy Voice for the screenshot.
This post though, is an entry for this week's Feathered Friends - Show Me A Photo Contest Round 159 hosted by the wonderful @nelinoeva in the fantastic Feathered Friends community on Hive.
And I shall pick this one for the entry
I think the little drip of water tips this one for me!
What do you think? Was that your favourite?
Thanks for visiting and enjoy the rest of your day!
All images and ramblings are from me, the mad Scotsman TengoLoTodo unless otherwise stated.
@tengolotodo March 28th 2024
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Hehehe, you sure had a good time at the beach
Honestly living in a house where you can get a clear view of nature is quite a beauty..... The local seal colony seems to be resting
Beautiful pictures
Oh yes views like that are just amazing. The seals do spend alot of time resting hehe! Have a terrific rest of your day.
You too Sir
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Outing always enjoyable with sights and sounds of Fife and surrounding, Curlew a sizable bird and great entry for this week, good luck!
Thanks Joan, yeah the curlew is like a chunky wee monkey!
Those ones almost look like they have scales not feathers. I finally saw my first robin of the year the other day, so I guess Spring is officially here! Nice shots!
Ah they do look like scales. Oh we have mild winters so robins I usually see whenever I walk in the park. Gorgeous wee birds.
So I am guessing no more snow for you now!
Not necessarily! We have had snow storms into May here. The robin is our state bird and the first time you see one it is supposed to be a sign that Spring is finally here.
Ah your state bird, that is cool, but you don't see them in winter?
No, they are nowhere to be found in the winter.
Ah that is shame, they are colourful fun wee birds.
Aww! wonderful photos.
I love those seals on the rocks..
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The seals are great, I never knew about them until I saw them one day. Nature rocks!
How are you dear friend @tengolotodo good morning
What a beautiful place you have visited, full of life, I imagined, every morning watching the sea through that window of the ruined castle.
To be honest this is the first time I have seen a curlew, what a peculiar and beautiful bird.
Thank you very much for this beautiful natural walk next to the beach
Have a beautiful day
Hello @jlufer how are things with you. Ah yes the Curlew is a cool bird. It is a wader so uses its bill to good use.
It would be a wonderful view and in the winter a great view of the rough sea too!
Oh feathered friends.. You sure has a lot there hehe..
hehe oh yes they are fun!
Happy Easter Jane, do you have any time off or is a normal weekend.
Have I ever seen a seal in real life? Let me think… no. I haven’t. And that Alone bird looks pretty to me. But I think it was giving you the bombastic side-eye. Like, “ayy mate! What are you taking those pictures for? You could at least seek permission to get closer. If not that I lost my crown, you’d be head rolling I tell ya!” Something like that… lol.
Seals are pretty funky animals, they move on land!
Hehe the Curlew you are right, it was a pretty side eye look!
Thank you for that fun comment!
Your lone bird has a very long beak! I love that you shared photos of the sealions sunbathing too.
A very long beak indeed! Ah well the sealions they had to be in the party:)
Your entry photo is outstanding, the bird is just posing for the contest. 🙂
The life on the beach is so diverse, the seals colony is quite a sight.
Wonderful post, Ed!🙂
Thanks Neli, I have been waiting for a suitable prompt to show the curlew off. I must say I was quite chuffed with it!
I am so happy you got the prompt right for showing the curlew. I have not seen yet any.
Thank you so much
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That is brilliant, thank you and Happy Easter!
You're welcome, @tengolotodo! Happy Easter to you too!
I can't imagine how peaceful it is to live there with that beautiful view and a flock of birds! That's living life to the fullest.
Serene and peaceful I think Sydney! How are you getting on, I am guessing on holiday for holy week.
Great post! You have beautiful birds and surroundings. Good luck in the contest. :)
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