Being a calm dry morning we were just ready to head out when a hailstorm arrived to be followed by light snow that was enough to lay as a dusting. Replaced by blue skies we headed to Uyeasound and started to walk the coast south. A search through plenty of Eider and Long-tailed Ducks failed to produce anything else when another hailstorm arrived that soon became heavy rain so it was beginning to feel a mistake! Undeterred, after the shower had passed through, we continued towards Belmont. A scan across Loch of Heogland produced a few Teal, Wigeon and Goldeneye so it seemed worthy to take a look through the scope. Among the first Teal I looked through and there was a vertical white stripe I've been hoping to see for years - of a drake Green-winged Teal - a long overdue find tick! Whilst we enjoyed views of it through the scope and obtaining a few distant record shots, for no apparent reason, it suddenly took flight alongside a pair of Teal and flew off high towards Fetlar until we lost the trio from view. A scan of the bays beyond the loch produced 23 Red-throted Divers and then a huge White-billed Diver. Whilst we both enjoyed some nice scope views it was really too far to photograph so as it was low tide I scrambled across the seaweed-covered tombolo and onto the Holm of Heogland. Whilst closer, I was now looking into the sun and it soon put some distance between us heading south in the direction of Linga.
Saturday, 18 February 2023
18th February 2023 Unst NW2 Wintry showers
Heogland: 23 Red-throated Divers, Great Northern Diver, White-billed Diver, Green-winged Teal, 250 Eider. 350 Long-tailed Duck & 8 Goldeneye.
Drake Green-winged Teal at Heogland
White-billed Diver off Heogland
These images don't do justice to this huge beast of a White-billed Diver but the distance and light conspired against me obtaining anything better.
Shetland Seabird Tours
You have to be quick off the mark to become the County year-list record holder but we didn't expect Phil to arrive quite so quickly on the scene today!!