Day 3
After a successful morning ticking off all our target Odonata species—a thrilling mix of dragonflies and damselflies—the pace of the weekend shifted toward birding and other wildlife. The skies and waters came alive with spectacular sightings:
Osprey
Black Throated Diver
A great weekend ended so quickly, and all target species were seen.
I departed our accommodation at 10:00 a.m., bidding farewell to a superb weekend, and headed south. En route, I called in at Maidens, Ayrshire, where a Western Sandpiper had been present since November 2024, cleverly masquerading as a ‘Little Stint’. Initially, my Thursday plans had aimed for this bird, but circumstances had changed.
The weather greeted me with persistent rain, forcing me to wait in the car until it eased. A brief search yielded no sign of the sandpiper, and I began to resume my journey home.
By the time I reached home, it was just past 9:00 p.m., and I reflected on a weekend that had delivered every expectation and more.





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