There’s a whole gang of peacocks and chickens living in and around a derelict property half way up the western coast of the island of Arran. Thought these two made an interesting but odd couple.
It’s a lovely day today and we plan a circular tour of the island starting from the southwestern corner and going clockwise. Peter spotted another Fulmar’s nest and this is probably the male leaving in a hurry!
Anyone for a game?
How about this for good camouflage for this Curlew? I am wondering whether it’s deliberate or just a happy accident…
The same applies to this Sandpiper…
There are so many different colours in the rocks on Arran…
… and textures too as here in this picture of another Curlew.
It’s boys day out for these two male Mallards. Oddly there was a whole gang of them swimming together without any females.
All along the coast there appear the most beautiful wild harmonies – isn’t nature wonderful?

Sea Campion?
The Mute Swan family are still in their special sheltered spot…

The Cob is the one in front
We have no fewer than 48 photos of this Tystie duo and the puzzle of the sand eel. Will she won’t she?
I gave up in the end and left them to it. Goodness knows what that was all about!
There were a lot of Jackdaws near the harbour at Lochranza…

“Listen, do you want to know a secret?”
The eastern side of the island is different, as you will see.

Don’t jump!
Starting with the geology.
The smooth weathering large cross-bedded units of the Permian Corrie Sandstone contrast with the disturbed bedding of the Carboniferous strata.
Further round past Brodick it looks different again.
Arran is a truly beautiful island with so much natural variation. This is the lighthouse on the isle of Pladda (one of the oldest lighthouses in Scotland) and you can see Ailsa Craig in the background.
Did dad rescue the sheep?
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I was caught out by this when I first saw it!
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What a great collection of photos. I love the colour contrast of ‘The Odd Couple’ in the header. The Curlew really is camouflaged well and it took me a few seconds to spot the Sandpiper!
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I think the last photo with Alisa Craig in the background is fantastic!
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And the football of course!
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Especially for you Harry!
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I agree with Sally and Harry. I think the Mallards were on a stag do! Dad’s done it again with a magnificent photograph of a bird in flight.
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You are such a talented duo! Your words Val and Pete’s spectacular photos really make me feel as if I’m sharing your fabulous adventure – you really bring it to life. However, the reality is I’ve been dragged back to reality with my tv newsflash ‘Britain votes’ which I’m following with interest. We’re enduring the longest election campaign in history at present. Keep your wonderful Adventures with Bessie’ coming – they make my day.
Vic xo
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Thank you Vicki – it’s great when friends make a comment. 🙂 Yes, we were devastated when we heard the news at 6am this morning. Hope you manage to avoid the hard right! xx
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