Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Isle of Lewis

A very brief trip to the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides for work.  Unfortunately there was little time for wildlife viewing or photography.  However, I did manage a brief visit to my favourite spot one evening at sunset.  A good viewpoint sits high on the bend of a small track, overlooking Loch Seaforth, flanked by steep mountains on both sides.  It's stunning and is one of my favourite places.

Red deer stags
Shortly after arriving and switching off the engine, a juvenile white-tailed eagle flapped laboriously up the valley.  Scanning the shoreline revealed an adult white-tailed eagle sitting on a large boulder at the tip of a headland.  An otter was fishing just a few feet away and the eagles head turned slowly to monitor the otters progress.  I was hoping the otter would catch something.  Interested to see the eagles reaction.  Alas it didn't and it was time to depart. The following day, on the way back to airport, I saw several red deer, raven, and the ubiquitous oystercatcher.   
Loch Seaforth


2 comments:

  1. stunning picture mate

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  2. Hi mate,

    How's it going?... Great pictures!!

    Andy Mearing

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