Photographing my travels

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Living on Point

 Debbie left a week and a half ago and I am realising that I do actually live here and my home is not  a self catering cottage.  Here are a few images from walks I have been doing, mostly from the house but I booked on to one in Harris with the West Harris Ranger, Clara.  Climbing Beinn Dubh, not very high but it was steep enough for me and my heart had a real workout.



Sundew taken on a walk around Loch an Tiumpan



Yellow dung flies

Sheep being gathered in for shearing


Images from a walk to Portvoller Bay



A small number from the mobs of sparrows and starlings I usually have on the feeders.

Images from the coast path to the Tiumpan head lighthouse

Clinging to the heather

Tiumpan Head lighthouse in the sea haar


I have seen this female hen harrier a few times near the loch

Postie coming down the hill from the lighthouse

Images from the coast walk from Portvoller Bay to Aird

the little beach beyond Portvoller Bay


My take on the 3 ducks on the wall

Hidden house

Images from the walk up to Beinn Dubh in Harris.  

ICM of the view looking over Luskentyre to Northton

The rest of the group with Clara


Looking over to the Huishnish Road

Walking down from Beinn Dubh

The raven was calling 

Looking towards Taransay

I think it was steeper going down

A busy Luskentyre beach 

One of the three young Highland cows on the Luskentyre road


A few more images from my walking in Lewis and a gig in Stornoway with Willie Campbell.  I have been taking a lot of images of stranded jellyfish on the beach.  They produce such lovely patterns.

Driving back from Lochganvich after a walk and spotted the deer at the side of the Pentland Road

Greenfinches have found the feeder but I only seen them briefly

A mob of sparrows

I walked from Portnaguran around the coast towards the lighthouse



There was a wedding before the start of the gig




Willie Campbell

A cat near my house

At Porthvoller Bay

I see a face in this jelly




One of the few gangs of juvenile starlings

I have been walking Rupert, a border terrier from up the road.  Taking lots of images on Portvoller Bay.  Finally managed to go to Ness last Saturday - 26th Sept and to my delight there were a lot of images to be had.  Lots of stranded jellies - not so good for them and feathers.

On Portvoller Bay


Sunset from the house

Rainbow starting

Gull in Stornoway

Taken while walking Rupert

Panorama from outside the house

more sunset pics


Icm of the sunset reflection in the loch

More images from Portvoller Bay





Cloud over the loch

Images from Eoropie beach, Ness









Ist Whooper swan spotted on the loch.  Hasn't stayed though

Seen the sparrowhawk twice.  Nearly caught a sparrow this morning

On the coastal walk from the lighthouse back towards Portvoller Bay



A line of shags

That is up to date on 29th September.  Will do a new post in October if I have any different images.



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