Last Friday was a peach of a day, much sunnier than forecast and ideal for a walk on the west coast of mainland Orkney. Our Lass and I parked by Skaill Bay and set off towards Marwick along the low clifftops.
Rock Pipit |
You've either got or you haven't got... stile! |
This sea stack is known variously as Stack of Roo or Castle of Geostic |
A portal to another realm |
Stack of Roo |
A Fulmar family |
Risso's Dolphins out to sea |
Puffins |
A parasitic wasp Amblyteles armatorius |
Skylark |
Looking north towards Marwick Head |
A tranquil rockpool with the Atlantic beyond |
Our Lass and the Old Man of Hoy |
Hoy and a lumpy bit of mainland Scotland |
A fish fossil with a limpet shell for scale |
Still looking north to Marwick Head |
Looking south towards Skaill |
Puffins |
Puffins |
Stack of Roo |
It looked to be a glorious day at sea too |
A bit like a shield bug, but I don't think it is |
Ringed Plover |
4 comments:
Great pictures - You are really lucky to live in such a beautiful place with so much nature on your doorstep.
Alyson, we very are! It hasn't been a bad place to be locked down, but due to necessarily-cancelled plans, we're missing family very much.
Our good friends are heading up to Orkney soon for a holiday so I'll send a link to your blog. They love the great outdoors so it will inspire them I'm sure.
If they need any help or advice, feel free to pass on my details.
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