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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
995-208 - Swallows (Hirundo rustica) flying out of garage. Swallows often choose derelict buildings and garages to nest in. This one was nesting in a garage near the banks of Loch Awe. Argyll, Scotland
995-3 - American Mink (Mustela vison) peering over rock with wet fur, paw on rock. American Mink is a formidable predator in water environments, unfortunately it is in the wrong country. This one was hunting amongst rocks on the banks of Loch Awe. Argyll, Scotland
995-82 - Canadian Goose (Branta canadensis), lined up together with one bird in focus. These Geese were swimming on Loch Awe on a still and frosty morning, when they came to a halt in a line looking very proud.. Argyll, Scotland
995-337 - Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) standing on rock with light behind drying wings, sun setting.Water spray from wings.. Kilchrenan, on the banks of Loch Awe, Argyll,, Scotland, UK
995-175 - 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
995-117 - Golden Eye Drake (Bucephala clangula) swimming past Autumn trees in late evening sunlight. Goldeneyes on Loch Awe are migrants, arriving in October and leaving in late April. Argyll, Scotland