By Bernie Bell.

A fine spring day, and we walked along Newark Bay

stood on the little wooden bridge to watch the ripples & tangles

ripples on the water with tangles of seaweed showing beneath the surface

Then came across one of the stoat traps being deployed by the Orkney Native Wildlife Project https://www.orkneynativewildlife.org.uk

There are quite a few of them along this stretch of coast, presumably to try to stop the little varmints from crossing to Copinsay – which would be disastrous for the ground-nesting birds there.

This one is by a rough little wall…. with a stone……with a neat little hole in it.  There’ll be a story there, somewhere

On the shore, a skull-stone

a stone that looks similar to a skull on the beach

And a stone covered in vivid yellow lichen

It was a day of birds – neighbouring flocks of Barnacle Geese and Pink-footed Geese in the fields.  Mixed wader flocks on the shore with Dunlin, Sanderling, Turnstone, Oystercatchers, Red-shank and the odd Curlew.  Plus, independently, Rock Pipits. 

A Cormorant, Long-tailed Ducks and Eiders on the sea.   And, as you’d expect, a variety of Gulls, everywhere!

To Sheila Fleet’s for lunch – delicious as ever

table with plates of food and cups of tea

We got home and were talking with our neighbour when we noticed a weird rainbow

the setting sun with a cloudy sky a portions of a rainbow

What a day – and what a place to live!

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