Saturday, 4th May saw us heading down the coast road a few miles to the small seaside town of Largs and the very small harbour which accommodates the Largs Caledonian Macbrayne ferry terminal and both the Loch Shira and Loch Riddon car/passengers ferries to the Isle of Cumbrae and the town of Millport
and where I managed to photograph my first Common Eiders as seen below.
Common Eider Duck
Common Eider Ducks
Dunure Castle
Sunday, 5th May again saw us heading south and this time just south of the seaside town of Ayr and the stunning location of Dunure Castle which sits right on the costal rock.
I then managed to photograph my very first yellow Hammers
Yellow Hammer
Yellow Hammer
This was soon followed by
Pied Wagtail
My first Jackdaw
Jackdaw having a bath
Jackdaw having a bath
and my first Oystercatcher north of the border
Oystercatcher
and in my opinion a nice shot of a Sparrow in vegitation below
Glasgow
Monday, 6th May saw us heading on a train from Wemyss Bay to Glasgow Central and George Square
where I took this rather interesting shot of a Seagull
Lunderson Bay
Tuesday, 7th May was a nice sunny day and we stayed local near the village of Inverkip where the costal picnic area of Lunderson Bay was worth a visit
and where I photographed this Robin
Robin
Robin
and I could'nt resist this Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly as seen below
Cardwell Bay
Skelmorlie
We then drove to Skelmorlie and I managed to photograph my first Cormorant
We then drove to Skelmorlie and I managed to photograph my first Cormorant
Cormorant
Common Eiders
Grey Heron
Clyde Murishel Park
Wednesday, 8th May was a wet day but we managed a trip to the Clyde Murishel Park and the famous Greenock Cut.
Ducks ?
Chaffinch
Not Identified
Greylag Goose
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