Nowhere near! 145E Broxmouth in 2011 (MG).
Nowhere near! 145E Broxmouth in 2011 (MG).
Half of the 67 Russian Whitefronts near Stoneypath farm. Probably a modern-day record for Lothian. @birdinglothian.bsky.social
My favourite goose in the company of my least favourite - one of three Russian Whitefronts at Quarryford this afternoon. @birdinglothian.bsky.social
Nice one!
The Ruddy Shelduck have been touring for a while. The Lesser White-fronted Goose is firmly with the Pink-feet.
Cropped image of Lesser White-fronted Goose from Lancashire taken by @james-bya.bsky.social in March 2025. Standing on grass.
Lesser White-fronted Goose, Tyninghame 6/10/25. Standing in water with pink-footed geese behind.
Lesser White-fronted Goose, Tyninghame 6/10/25. Preening on mud.
Cropped image of Lesser White-fronted Goose from Midlothian taken by @denmor77.bsky.social 28/10/25. In fight.
Looks like yesterday's Lesser White-fronted Goose at Tyninghame is the same bird that was present in Lancashire in March this year (and also in Midlothian eight days ago). See alt text for locations/dates of photos. #BirdingLothian
Yes, looks like the same bird.
It always amazes me how many times you can go through a flock of pink-footed geese before 'the one' pops out. Lesser White-fronted Goose at Tyninghame while searching for Bean Geese. #birdinglothian
Sanderling on beach.
Curlew Sandpiper on beach.
Dunlin on beach.
Ringed Plover on beach.
Even by #BirdingLothian's standards, today's seawatch was dire. But the waders at Torness put on a good show, including five Curlew Sandpipers.
Juvenile Curlew Sandpiper on mud with out-of-focus Dunlin in background.
A few more waders in at Tyninghame this morning including a young Curlew Sandpiper. Another juv Marsh Harrier and long-staying adult Osprey also. #BirdingLothian
Frustrating morning with no good seabirds or waders, but this Marsh Harrier at Tyninghame cheered me up. Ruddy Shelduck also. #BirdingLothian
A Spoonbill at Aberlady was a nice a surprise while out and about with the eldest. #BirdingLothian
As far as I know, there are no confirmed breeding records of Black Redstart in Lothian, but this one at Torness doesn't look long out the nest. Thanks to @mattjsilk.bsky.social for putting me on to one of the strangest colour/pattern abnormalities I've seen - it's a House Martin! #BirdingLothian
Nice to see many juveniles in the summer influx of terns - the best, three young Roseate's with three adults (and an adult Sandwich) at Tyninghame this morning. #BirdingLothian
A Hobby at Tyninghame this morning was too fast and brief for photos, but a Little Tern came and rested in front of me after fishing the outer bay. @jamesellison1955.bsky.social's Curlew Sandpiper still present. #birdinglothian
A fall of Wood Sandpipers at Whiteadder Reservoir this afternoon. Single+pair. #BirdingLothian
The throat looks dark in most photos but I think that is just the light and distance. Photo below shows a pale throat.
Can go through them once kids are in bed, but no white rump and no obvious eye-patch or scaling in the field.
St Abbs this morning with the kids: Hooded Crow and an early Common Swift. #BordersBirding (not sure if Borders is on #ScottishBirding).
Three Twite on passage at Torness this morning. One bird colour ringed, but not sure if it can be placed to a scheme without info on right leg? @j-dunning.net
Green Sandpiper standing in shallow water.
Green Sandpiper near Pathhead this afternoon - nice to see the bronzy green on the tertials. #BirdingLothian
Adult summer Black Guillemot in flight
This Black Guillemot was a nice surprise at Cramond Island this morning - presumably the long-staying East Lothian bird on a wander. #BirdingLothian
Unprecedented for inland Lothian - great record.
BirdTrack -> Explore data -> Explore my records -> Select 'All' under Dates -> Create Output -> Download. The second sheet of the excel file contains all data rather than the summary. I wrote a script to convert this file to an eBird upload file. I may still have it and will try and dig it out.
Golden Eagle, Hooded Crow, Wood Warbler, churring Nightjar, Green-winged Teal, Hobby, 3 Great White Egrets, Icterine Warbler, White-tailed Eagle, Caspian Gull, Iceland Gull, Ring-necked Duck, Grey Phalarope and American Wigeon.
Some highlights from a year of Lothian (+Dowlaw) self-found listing. Finished on a personal best of 193 and many new places explored and enjoyed. #BirdingLothian #BirdingBorders