Earlier today we had a lovely walk along the Firth of Forth from Silverknowes to Cramond, passing Cramond island
The walkway was very busy with lots of people walking, a few people cycling and a lot of dogs. The walk is quite quiet at this time of year in terms of birds, there are lots of gulls and crows but few waders, as they tend to gather here in autumn and winter. We were, however, very happy to see a large family group of Goldfinches, you can see them in the photo below, feeding on the thistle seeds, the adults have red faces, the youngsters lack red faces, and if you enlarge the photo and look very carefully you may be able to recognise the Goldfinch with a partially red face, that is almost (but not quite) an adult).
4 comments:
What a lovely walk along the Firth of Forth :)
All the best Jan
I tried saying the Firth of Forth three times and it was a mouthful, but looks to be lovely, my kind of place.
Amalia
xo
Thanks Jan, yes it's a lovely walk
It is a mouthful I agree, but if you live in Edinburgh, it just becomes second nature!
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