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995-174 - Juvenile Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) on rocks feeding in the waves of Loch Awe. Dippers feed on insects underneath rocks in the water and even on stormy days like this one can feed right amongst the waves. Juvenile Dippers have more dappled feathers than Adults. . Argyll, Scotland
995-160 - Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) hunting in field on a brown field site with vole in beak. Herons are prolific hunters and not only hunt for fish in marine environments but hunt for voles in meadows.. Glasgow, Scotland
995-178 - Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) perching on pier. Dippers often perch on rocks, fence posts and piers surveying the water, calling or just having a good preen. . Argyll, Scotland
995-182 - Common Sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos) on pier feeding on knats flapping wings, reflected in water. The Knats congregate at the end of piers and rock outcrops on the Loch which make them a perfect snack for Common Sandpipers.