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I have given myself the goal of seeing over 200 different species of bird in Scotland during 2017. This blog is about how I reach that goal. In 2016 I logged 160 different species onto BirdTrack so reaching a figure of 200 this year shouldn't take too much effort.
Wednesday, 18 January 2017
Strathbeg and Number 102
This is just to quickly log year sighting one hundred and two, a Slavonian Grebe. I went to the Loch of Strathbeg this afternoon. All the usual suspects were there, Whopper Swan, Mute Swan (you know they are not mute they make a soft grunting noise), Mallards, Goldeneye, Wigeon, Grey Heron, Buzzard and so on. At the far side of the Loch one of the other 'watchers in the Fen Hide spotted a small diving bird. After some discussion it was agreed that it was a Slavonian Grebe. No picture I'm afraid it was too too far away, I had difficulty seeing any detail with my telescope. But here is today's photo:-
Total on list 102
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