Plate-billed Mountain Toucan
Mindo cloud forest, Ecuador
Plate-billed Mountain Toucan
Mindo cloud forest, Ecuador
Only a few weeks left before our Greenland White-fronts head back north.
Another year, and another decrease in our wintering numbers, with only 3 juvenile birds observed amongst the 200+ flock.
Hereβs hoping they have a more productive 2025 breeding season. π€
@rspbscotland.bsky.social The Oa
A little teaser for something Iβm currently working on, following an amazing recent trip to Ecuador.
#Mindo - Life in the Clouds | Birdwatching & Wildlife in Ecuador
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Cackling Goose here at @rspb.bsky.social The Oa earlier in the week, and our first spring migrant back in the form of a Lesser Black-backed Gull.
Lapwing, Curlew, and Oystercatcher all made a return to site towards the end of the week.
Escape to nature βοΈ
It is indeed.
Filmed last January at Kinnabus. π
Twite knocked off the top spot in 2025 by the Goldfinch!
π@rspb.bsky.social The Oa
#Biggardenbirdwatch
A hungry Common Buzzard taking full advantage of my tractor work this afternoon, and enjoying all the worms available as I spread cattle manure on #Corncrake early cover habitat.
Amazing to watch it at close quarters.
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Love this!
Well, I wasnβt expecting to see a Great Egret at Kinnabus today.
A new site species for me, and who doesnβt love abit of Ardeidae action.
@rspb.bsky.social The Oa
#Peregrine pair feeding on a Barnacle Goose, which the female took down, just below the house here at @rspb.bsky.social The Oa.
A brief moment of absence allowed me a rapid opportunity to move a camera trap from a nearby wader scrape and onto the goose kill.
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Itβs CHEGD season here at RSPB The Oa.
The abundance and diversity of CHEGD fungi are a really fantastic indicator of the current health and condition of our unimproved coastal grasslands.
This is fascinating!