Caroline Gill's Wildlife Record: Suffolk Horizons (and the World beyond her Window)
Showing posts with label Rhins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhins. Show all posts
Saturday, 18 August 2018
Northern Holiday 2018, Post 4: Tysties at Portpatrick
I photographed the above sign at the Mull of Galloway lighthouse on a previous visit, but can't resist re-posting it as Tysties are among our favourite 'Scottish' birds. The term 'Tystie' apparently dates from the late 18th century, though its nordic origins go way back: it pretty much rhymes with 'feisty'.
We had been told that Portpatrick, on the east coast of the Rhins peninsula, was a traditional fishing cove, so we were eager to go and investigate. What a beautiful spot ... and with four Tysties in the harbour, splashing about in the evening sunshine.
I hope the photos below make you smile: we love to watch these charismatic seabirds!
We were just leaving the harbour to catch the sunset round the corner when we saw all four birds together: what a lovely sight!
It was a cool evening, but the sunset heralded yet another remarkably sunny day.
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