Fetlar is a wonderful island crammed full of breeding waders, skuas, terns, divers and seabirds, let alone some amazing flower meadows, insects and scenery and it is a real privilege to be working here again.
Below are just a few of the highlights from week one.
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| I had a great view of Fair Isle during the flight from Edinburgh to Sumburgh |
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| Baelans Cottage - The RSPB Office on Fetlar and my home for the coming weeks |
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| You are never too far from a Great Skua / Bonxie colony on Shetland |
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| Lovely to hear and see breeding plumaged Golden Plovers just around the cottage |
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| Dunlin - another great sound of the breeding moorlands |
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| The commute to work on some days can be tricky with Ringed Plovers nesting in the centre of tracks! |
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| The flowers on Fetlar are truly stunning - Heath Spotted Orchid |
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| Not particularly uncommon in the UK, but great to see in abundance - Yellow-rattle |
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| Long-tailed Duck - an unseasonal bird on Loch of Funzie |
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| Fetlar coastline looking towards Unst |
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| Fulmars are simply stunning birds |
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| Arctic Tern feeding chicks |
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| "Shetland" Wren - The endemic race zetlandicus |
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| Female Red-necked Phalarope, Loch of Funzie |
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| Red-throated Divers on Loch of Funzie - simply stunning in breeding plumage |















looks like a tough unpleasant trip (but someones got to do it). l love Fetlar and am just a tad jealous. great pictures...
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