Posted in Kirkcaldy, Wild Life at 19:47 on 8 January 2014
Two herons at the edge of the island in the pond of Beveridge Park, Kirkcaldy. I’ve only ever seen one of them at the one time before.
There were curlews in the park too. They’re not there as often as oystercatchers, though. There must be a lot of food for them. Taken from distance to avoid disturbing them.
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Posted in Edinburgh, Wild Life at 20:14 on 3 July 2011
On Saturday we walked the Water of Leith from Arboretum Avenue all the way to the Port of Leith.
On the way there we saw this heron which may be one of the ones we have seen in the Water of Leith before. We were puzzling what it got to eat as we could see no sign of fish in the river whenever we had a suitable view.

On the way back…
We saw the heron looking intently at the bank, then stalking slowly and deliberately towards the river’s side. When close in its neck started to sway sinuously the way I suppose a snake’s does. It stopped, then started the neck sway thing again.
Then it pounced. Quickly.
There was now a small mammal in its mouth, a vole or mouse probably. I scrabbled to get a picture. I hope you can make out the mammal.

This is a few seconds later.

Not much later the mammal had been completely swallowed.
Now we know what it eats….
Nature red in tooth and claw.
Not to mention beak.
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Posted in Edinburgh, Sculpture, Wild Life at 13:00 on 25 May 2011
These photos were taken about a month or so ago.
This is a panorama of Edinburgh from the Botanic Gardens with Arthur’s Seat prominent towards the left and the Castle to the right.

This heron was in the Water of Leith as we walked back from the Botanics. It may or may not be the same one we have seen before.

This is one of Antony Gormley‘s sculptures. It is embedded into the tarmac in the middle of the pedestrian entrance from Belford Road into the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

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Posted in Edinburgh, Wild Life at 14:00 on 20 October 2009
I was in Edinburgh last week and took a walk by the Water Of Leith. Just before Stockbridge I came across this heron in the river. It was stock still for ages, almost as if it was a statue.

Unfortunately it was a new camera and I’m not used to the zoom so the focus is a bit off.
On the walk back there was another heron. This was the other side of Dean Village and Dene Bridge. I think the focus is better on this one.

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