We’ve had a glorious day here in the Hebrides – pretty much
wall-to-wall sunshine, and pretty warm too – MrEh has had shorts on! (Yes,
those of you that know him are aware that this is not so unusual, but up here? Not
so often….)
We’d not really decided exactly what we wanted to do today –
just that we were heading south, down to South Uist. We were quite late getting
going too, as we accidentally went back to sleep and didn’t get up until nearly
10am – oops! Once we got out though we ambled down through the islands,
stopping in a few of our favourite spots to see what birds were about. We spotted
a mystery raptor at one stage – we’re still not sure what it is as it doesn’t
quite meet the description for ANY of the likely candidates. (Hen Harrier,
Buzzard or Marsh Harrier – since you asked). Mostly though today has been about
flowers – thanks to the mild winter everything here is quite a long way ahead
of where we’ve seen it before – we spotted this beautiful patch of machair
yesterday…
…and even the Yellow Flag Iris – which we’ve only ever just
seen the start of flowering in the last few days of our visit is already
showing its face all over the place. Fingers crossed it will be fully out while
we’re here and you’ll get some pictures of that too!
First stop today was down at Lochboisdale where the new
ferry terminal development is coming along well – they’ve got all the roads
linking the small islands which will be used for access in place, and the
services are going in – presumably the next stage will be the groundworks for
the actual terminal itself. Also coming
along well is the little community garden we spotted last year – it’s filled
out wonderfully and the chives are in full flower…
…Gorgeous, eh? From
there we drove on South to one of our favourite spots – South Glendale. Always
good for an interesting bird or two, and although we saw nothing THAT unusual
this time (A Goldfinch, mind you, which is our first time seeing one of those
over here) there was still a pretty Willow Warbler…
…and this seriously greedy Blackbird!
From there on to Eriskay – the Southernmost island in this
part of the chain, and one of 6 linked together by causeway in the middle of
the Hebrides – Berneray, North Uist, Grimsay, Benbecula, South Uist and finally
Eriskay. It’s a lovely Island, and home to the native Eriskay Pony, although we
didn’t see any this time. We did climb a hill though and see this view…
…which is the opposite of the view we saw last year when we
climbed the hill in the very background of that picture and looked back across
Eriskay to Barra beyond. We also saw this
rather lovely Orchid…
A Heath Spotted orchid we think – although hopefully Fay might
be able to confirm or correct! Orchids here are tricky as not only do they get
Heath Spotted, and Northern Marsh Orchids quite prolifically, there are also
several Hebridean varieties specific to these islands, and then things are
complicated still further by the fact that there are hybrids of the various
types too! Mosses and lichens are also prolific here and you often get masses
of different types in a tiny area – like this...
…to give you an idea, I could span that area with my hand,
fingers spread –amazing eh? There is at least 6, and probably more, plant
species co-existing quite happily in that tiny area! Mind you we were quite happy out there at well
– the only sounds birdsong and the drone of the ferry as she made her way
across the Sound of Barra back to Eriskay, and this view…
…Not so bad, is it?!
Robyn
Ps – I’ve just gone outside to post this – the signal in the
cottage is tricky as the walls are 2’ thick – there is no broadband signal in
the world that likes that! It’s still not only light enough to easily see what
I’m doing, I could easily read a book if I was so minded – and it’s very nearly
10.30pm!
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