Saturday 18 February 2023

18th February 2023 Unst NW2 Wintry showers

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.

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!!