What the feck have you done today?

I’m just watching the birds on my feeders. Lots of goldfinch, greenfinch, dunnock the odd blue tit and robin and now a couple of pigeons mopping up as well.
The oystercatchers are new this year, loves a good fight with his reflection 🙄 we obviously have crows, blackbirds, pigeons, pheasant, wagtails and other small varieties
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I always thought oystercatchers were mostly coastal and estuarine birds. Obviously not as we have loads of them here up on the fells. There are lots of small reservoirs dotted all over the place, but you often see oystercatchers in the heather miles away from water in the middle of nowhere.
I used to work a lot in Moray & regularly travelled down the A9 back to Stockport. There were always oystercatchers nesting on the hills/moors along the A9. I always thought it was weird/odd, but obviously they seem to like the challenge.
 
I always thought oystercatchers were mostly coastal and estuarine birds. Obviously not as we have loads of them here up on the fells. There are lots of small reservoirs dotted all over the place, but you often see oystercatchers in the heather miles away from water in the middle of nowhere.
I thought that but they eat worms and stuff too and are common in the Scotch hills, maybe they're waiting for sea level rising 🤔🌊
 
Golf from half six this morning - this fella was in the same place he was on Tuesday.
Got a bit of a limp, but was eating.

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Looks like an old lad who's lost his territory and females to a younger challenger. Normally he'd be culled. He's probably survived because he's found the sanctuary of a golf course where he won't get shot. Old bucks who've been dethroned go down hill very quickly.
 
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