Capt Lightning
Well-known Member
- Location
- Historic Buchan, Scotland
Awesome rock structure! And, admittedly - I could not have described a puffin if I had to, so thanks for the pic!This pic was taken at 'Bullers of Buchan' location of a sea arch and nesting place of many different seabirds. Odd fact... Their scientific name is Fratercula arctica. 'Puffinus Puffinus' is the Manx Shearwater.
View attachment 230902
View attachment 230904
you wouldn't get to stay a week if you went on a group tour.... You shouldn't be afraid.. we come bearing No Arms... and an American woman on her own would be looked affter wherever you stay.. and remember if and when you get here.. we're here too on the forum.., still here able to guide you, and give you tips of places to visit and the cost, and how to book the cheaper versions , etc, how to get from place to place.....Wish I wasn't such a chicken. I just need to look into taking a trip over there and see those amazing sights for myself. Maybe a group tour that goes all over. Would want to take a couple of months to be able to stay like a week at a time in different places in the country and seaside.
You are too kind!! I will wait a little longer for things to get better when it comes to travel but I am going to start some research!you wouldn't get to stay a week if you went on a group tour.... You shouldn't be afraid.. we come bearing No Arms... and an American woman on her own would be looked affter wherever you stay.. and remember if and when you get here.. we're here too on the forum.., still here able to guide you, and give you tips of places to visit and the cost, and how to book the cheaper versions , etc, how to get from place to place.....
All you need to do is have an idea where you would like to visit.. sit and choose some places.. and then maybe sometime in the future, you can let us know where you'd like to go and we can work out an itinerary for you..
yes that's the idea.. Through the cold winter nights when they get here spend some time imagining where you might like to visit and researching .. and maybe in a few years you'll be able to come over.....You are too kind!! I will wait a little longer for things to get better when it comes to travel but I am going to start some research!
RobinWren.. I'm afraid that's life - Nature red in tooth and claw and not watching it won't alter that. From the seagull's point of view, it was following its own instincts. Seagulls will bully gulls and other birds to steal their food. Magpies will raid nests and take fledglings. From my garden, I've seen hawks take small birds and other live prey. It's a tough life.I've been watching a documentary filmed in Wales and part of the program was the puffins. I have always been fascinated by these birds, I find their faces so expressive. They mate for life and their babies eat the equivalent of their bodyweight each day . This poor dad went out to find food , returned with a mouth full of fish to feed his young, a seagull was waiting by the nest and because the puffin would not give up his catch the seagull killed him. This upset me so much I am thinking that I have to stop watching these shows.